The latest round of negotiations comes as US President Joe Biden refuses to walk back his remarks that the Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power.
MOSCOW - The latest round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations will be held on Tuesday in-person in Istanbul.
In the past they have only managed to make some agreements on humanitarian corridors that later each accused the other of breaking. Biden made the remarks while visiting Poland last week. Biden said he was expressing moral outrage and not policy change as many have interpreted his comments to mean.
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