Kremlin Says No Ukraine Peace Deal Yet, But Dialogue With U.S. Continues

Kremlin Says No Ukraine Peace Deal Yet, But Dialogue With U.S. Continues

The Kremlin stated on Tuesday that while no concrete framework for a potential agreement between the United States and Russia on Ukraine has been established, there is a mutual willingness to work toward a resolution.

Speaking to reporters, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov noted that discussions with the U.S. have been constructive and valuable, but emphasized that Moscow is not setting any deadlines for a possible peace deal.

“There’s still no definitive structure to any agreement, but the intention to pursue one exists. I’ll repeat, we place a high value on the substantive and productive communication we’ve had,” Peskov said.

Meanwhile, Ukraine and several of its European partners remain skeptical, accusing Russia of lacking genuine interest in ending the conflict and intentionally delaying negotiations with Washington.

In response, Russia maintains that the matter is highly complex, which makes the slow progress understandable.

“Still, we remain hopeful for a positive outcome. At the same time, predicting any specific timeline is difficult,” Peskov added.

 

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