Putin sends Salisbury poisoning spy chief to negotiations while tyrant avoids Zelensky as ceasefire talks begin TODAY

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  • Updated: 8:30, 15 May 2025

VLADIMIR Putin has sent his Salisbury poisoning spy chief to Ukraine peace negotiations in Turkey which are due to kick off later today.

The Russian despot has refused to come to the negotiating table in person as he continues to avoid Volodymyr Zelensky in order to keep up his brutal conflict.

Putin's latest stunt saw him ignore calls from Zelensky and Donald Trump to personally attend this weeks round of negotiations in Turkey.

Zelensky is said to be in Istanbul for the negotiations but Trump will not attend despite him suggesting he could come.

The list of the Russian delegation taking part was released by the Kremlin last night - with Putin's name a glaring omission.

Instead, GRU military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov is set to help with the talks for the Kremlin.

Kostyukov has a twisted past after he was sanctioned by Britain and the EU over his team’s bid to kill former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Wiltshire as part of the infamous Salisbury attack.

The nerve agent strike was carried out when Kostyukov was deputy head of the GRU.

He was promoted by Putin to a top spy chief shortly afterwards.

Putin's negotiators will also see Vladimir Medinsky, a West-hating aide who denies Ukraine even exists, take part.

Russian GRU military intelligence chief Admiral Igor Kostyukov, responsible for his intelligence agents seeking to kill former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia on Britain soil with nerve agent Novichok, and also for multiple cyber attacks on the West.

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Vladimir Putin's Salisbury poisoning spy chief Igor Kostyukov is set to lead peace talks todayCredit: East2West

Delegations from Russia and Ukraine meet at a table with Turkish President Erdoğan speaking at a podium.

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Turkish President Erdogan gives a speech to welcome the Russian and Ukrainian delegations ahead of their talks in IstanbulCredit: AP

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