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12.05.2025Day Istanbul Peace Mirage Solidifies As Trump Eyes Participation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 12.05.2025.

It displays 172 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

12.05.2025Day Istanbul Peace Mirage Solidifies As Trump Eyes Participation
Putin's Istanbul peace talks initiative gained momentum with multiple parties positioning themselves around the May 15 negotiations. Zelensky declared readiness for direct talks with Putin while Macron and Germany set ultimatums, demanding Russia accept a ceasefire by evening. The Kremlin rejected this "language of ultimatums."

By midday, Trump announced he might personally attend the Istanbul talks, calling them "very important." Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan predicted Russia and Ukraine would reach a compromise on contacts "in coming days" while Erdogan characterized his May 11 discussions with Putin as "comprehensive."

Russian media reported military advances, claiming liberation of Kotlyarovka in DPR and approaching Dnipropetrovsk oblast's border. They also highlighted destruction of the HIMARS system that allegedly struck Rylsk in Kursk region.

UN representatives expressed encouragement about direct negotiations, while Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova claimed the West sought a 30-day truce merely to give Kyiv "a breather."
12.05.2025
02:01
RIA Novosti

На госгранице Курской области остается большое количество тел солдат ВСУ

02:01
03:31
RIA Novosti

Российские спецназовцы захватили крупный опорный пункт ВСУ в ДНР

03:31
05:15

05:25Putin Signals Unconditional Peace Talks As Electronic Warfare Blocks Hundreds Of Ukrainian Drones

Russian newspapers continue covering developments around potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Trump announced the release of an American hostage from Hamas (Interfax). On the military front, the "Donbass Dome" electronic warfare system reportedly thwarted 230 Ukrainian drone attacks in one week (Izvestia), while Russian special forces captured a major Ukrainian stronghold in the DPR (RIA Novosti). Electronic warfare systems repelled a drone attack in Rostov region (NTV). Domestically, police arrested over 20 people for defrauding war veterans at an airport (Lenta), and the Transportation Minister of Buryatia was detained on corruption charges (RBC, TASS).
05:58
RIA Novosti

Гунба призвал Грузию смириться с независимостью Абхазии

05:58
06:24
RIA Novosti

Рабочая партия Курдистана объявила о самороспуске и прекращении вооруженного конфликта с Турцией

06:24

07:17Zelensky Flies To Istanbul Despite Ceasefire Rejection

Russian newspapers continue reporting on potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks. New developments include Zelensky's decision to fly to Istanbul negotiations even if Putin refuses a 30-day ceasefire (Moscow Times), while DPR head Pushilin states Russia as "the winning side" dictates the meeting place and time (Vesti). Military updates report Russian forces liberating Lysovka in DPR (NTV). In regional news, the Kurdistan Workers' Party announced its self-dissolution and ending armed conflict with Turkey (RBC, RIA Novosti). Domestic headlines include possibilities for Russians to receive free land and dachas (Lenta), reports of conscripts being "deceived into war" (Svoboda), and the former Bashneft president's arrest in absentia (Interfax).
07:50
RIA Novosti

МИД России предупредил Польшу о последствиях за закрытие генконсульства в Кракове

07:50
08:16
RIA Novosti

Бадра Гунба: атаки БПЛА на Москву перед 9 мая – государственный терроризм

08:16
08:24
08:24

09:18Russian Forces Liberate Kotlyarovka As Drone Strikes Continue

Russian newspapers report extensively on the Russia-Ukraine conflict developments. Multiple outlets (NTV, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS, Vesti) cover Russian forces liberating Kotlyarovka in Donetsk People's Republic and Ukrainian attacks on Kherson region causing civilian casualties. Russia continues drone strikes across Ukraine despite ceasefire proposals (Moscow Times, RT). Zelensky has set conditions for direct talks with Putin in Turkey (RT). In other news, Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova criticizes Poland for actions damaging bilateral relations (Izvestia), while several outlets (RBC, Moscow Times) report on the US-China agreement to reduce import duties, effectively ending their trade war.
09:34
10:33
RIA Novosti

ВС России осталось около километра до границы с Днепропетровской областью

10:33
10:41
11:25

11:27Russian Troops Near Dnipropetrovsk As China Backs Peace Talks

Russian newspapers extensively cover developing Russia-Ukraine conflict dynamics. Multiple sources report on potential peace talks, with China supporting proposed negotiations (RT) and discussions about possible formats (Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Military updates indicate Russian forces are approaching Dnipropetrovsk oblast's border (RIA Novosti) and have liberated Kotlyarovka in DPR (Vesti). International pressure on Russia continues with Germany threatening new sanctions (Lenta) and Trump reportedly ready to pressure Russia alongside Europe (Moscow Times). Poland declared Russian diplomats from Krakow consulate personae non gratae (NTV). Domestically, ten members of the "Taganskaya" organized crime group received lengthy sentences for murders (Interfax, TASS).
11:51
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли удар по группе ВСУ, пытавшейся зайти во фланг в Покровском районе

11:51
12:17
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли удар по группе боевиков, пытавшихся зайти во фланг в Покровском районе

12:17
12:52
RIA Novosti

Москва настроена на долгосрочное урегулирование на Украине, заявили в Кремле

12:52
13:00

13:25Kremlin Rejects "Language of Ultimatums" From Europe

Russian newspapers extensively cover Kremlin's diplomatic statements regarding Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Peskov emphasized many countries support Russia's approach to direct negotiations with Ukraine (Izvestia, RIA Novosti) while rejecting "ultimatum language" from Europe threatening new sanctions (RBC, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS). In military news, Russia reportedly destroyed Ukrainian HIMARS after it injured civilians in Kursk region (RT). The deteriorating Russia-Poland relations continue with Peskov noting Poland "chose hostility" by closing a diplomatic mission in Krakow (Vesti). Domestically, members of the Taganskaya organized crime group received lengthy prison sentences (Kommersant, Interfax), while a military blogger expressed concerns about sending criminals to the "special military operation" (Lenta).
13:26
15:17

15:20Trump Considers Joining Istanbul Peace Talks

Russian newspapers extensively cover potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul. Trump has indicated he might attend these negotiations (Kommersant, RBC, TASS), while Turkey disclosed details of the future talks (Lenta). The Kremlin reiterated Putin's call for Istanbul talks but remains non-committal about a possible Putin-Zelensky meeting (Moscow Times). Germany has demanded Russia agree to a ceasefire by day's end, saying "time is ticking" (Moscow Times). In other news, Nina Grebeshkova, an honored Russian artist, has died (Interfax, Vesti), and the former head of Stavropol's traffic police received a 20-year prison sentence (NTV).
15:42
16:00
RIA Novosti

Зеленский утвердил соглашение о недрах с США

16:00
16:17
RIA Novosti

Зеленский утвердил соглашение с США о полезных ископаемых

16:17
17:52

18:11Zelensky Ready for Direct Talks with Putin

Russian newspapers extensively report on emerging peace talks possibilities. Zelensky has declared readiness for direct negotiations with Putin (Lenta, NTV), while Erdogan characterized his May 11 discussions with Putin about Ukraine as "comprehensive" (Kommersant). Trump has expressed hope for Russia-Ukraine talks and may participate himself (RT). In other developments, the EU is considering sanctions against nearly 200 Russian ships (RBC), and Zelensky has approved a minerals agreement with the US (RIA Novosti). Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova commented on a video showing Macron with a white package (TASS), while the widow of filmmaker Gaidai, Nina Grebeshkova, will be buried at Kuntsevo Cemetery (Vesti, Interfax).
18:25
19:21
RIA Novosti

Лавров и глава МИД Турции обсудили инициативу Путина о мирных переговорах в Стамбуле

19:21
19:21
The US president accused the bloc of unfair trade practices, including barriers to American car exports and shifting pharmaceutical costs
19:21
19:44
20:38
21:09

21:25Putin's Istanbul Peace Initiative Takes Shape

Russian newspapers extensively cover potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul. Several sources (Komsomolskaya Pravda, NTV, RIA Novosti) report on Putin's initiative for negotiations, with foreign ministers Lavrov and Fidan discussing arrangements. Political analyst Markov outlined three conditions for a Putin-Zelensky meeting in Istanbul (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Trump is considering participating in these talks, calling them "very important" (RT). In other news, Russia's Finance Ministry emphasized continued development of relations with China despite external pressure (Izvestia), clashes have begun in Tripoli (RBC), and Russia promises to respond to the closure of its consulate in Krakow (TASS).
21:25
21:33
RIA Novosti

В столице Ливии начались столкновения, погиб глава службы безопасности при Президентском совете

21:33
21:40
RIA Novosti

Бадра Гунба: атаки БПЛА на Москву перед 9 Мая — государственный терроризм

21:40
22:28
23:54
RIA Novosti

Власти Ливии сообщили о завершении военной операции в Триполи

23:54