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The note from Zelenskyy was rejected by Putin, according to reports. When the note was handed to him, Putin replied "tell him I will destroy them", according to reports.

The Times of London reported that Zelenskyy, a close ally of Putin, presented him with a handwritten note detailing the conditions he would consider in order to reach a cease-fire.

Fox News has not verified the report that Putin told him to "tell him" and that he would "throttle them." The Times did not reveal the exact contents of the alleged note, but said that Putin told him to "tell him" and that he would "throttle

Russia and the UK hold in-PERSON talks in Turkey.

A second round of talks between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations took place in Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday, where Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich was present.

The Kremlin has stressed that he is not an official member of the delegation in Istanbul but has been serving as a go-between for the Russian and Ukrainian sides.

The ambassador to the United Kingdom of Ukraine, Vadym Prystaiko, was critical of the presence ofAbramovich at the talks.

The Wall Street Journal and Bellingcat both reported on Monday that the suspected poisoning had caused red eyes, tearing, and peeling skin on the faces of the negotiators.

The conditions of the three men have improved since then, according to the reports.

A spokesman for Zelenskyy's office denied reports about the poisoning, as did the Kremlin spokesman, who told Russian media the reports were false.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs told his colleagues not to eat or drink before the talks in Istanbul.

The Russian government has been accused of poisoning people before. The 2020 nerve agent attack on Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Siberia, the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the U.K., and the defection of a Russian military officer to the U.K. are all connected to the Kremlin.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a press conference in Morocco that there was concern about the reports about the poisoning due to Russia.

The Journal previously reported that Zelenskyy asked the U.S. not to sanction Abramovich due to his role in facilitating talks and his growing interest in humanitarian issues.

Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti published a photo Tuesday showing a meeting between Russian soccer player Roman Abramovich and the Turkish president and foreign minister.

The British Broadcasting Corporation reported that Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who has Israeli and Portuguese citizenship, was seen on Turkish television coverage of the talks listening to a translation through headphones.

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin told reporters in Moscow that his country has agreed to cut back military activity in the direction of Kyiv and Chernihiv in order to increase mutual trust for future negotiations. The announcement did not indicate any relief for the besieged cities of Odesa or Mariupol.

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