Setting boundaries
Territorial concessions will be high on the agenda should Ukraine and Russia sit down to talk in Istanbul

Despite Vladimir Putin appearing to skip what could be the first round of direct Russia-Ukraine talks in three years, delegations from Moscow and Kyiv may still meet in Istanbul on Thursday, with territory — and who controls it — bound to be high on their agenda.
The areas with the greatest strategic value include Crimea and the territories on the shores of the Azov Sea.
There is no guarantee that any territorial concession from Kyiv now would put a permanent end to Moscow’s territorial expansionism.

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