Following yesterday's Istanbul talks, Russian media focused on Trump's growing involvement in potential Ukraine peace efforts. By morning, Kremlin spokesman Peskov outlined conditions for a possible Putin-Zelensky meeting, stating it would only occur after delegations reach specific agreements. Russian outlets portrayed the Istanbul negotiations as "Putin's tactical victory."
At midday, Foreign Minister Lavrov discussed the talks with Trump's envoy Rubio, while Moscow Times reported Trump's special envoy had previously canceled a Russia visit after Putin refused to discuss a ceasefire plan.
The afternoon brought Trump's announcement of a phone call with Putin scheduled for May 19, which the Kremlin promptly confirmed. Secretary of State Rubio indicated Trump wants to meet Putin "as soon as possible" and revealed Russia is preparing a document outlining ceasefire demands, with the Vatican suggested as a potential negotiation venue.