Kremlin says weekend Ukraine peace talks not breakthrough, Izvestia reports
Russia and the US held expert-level talks with Ukraine and Europe, continuing detailed negotiations without resolving key issues like territory and security guarantees.
- Talks between Russia and the United States in Miami should not be seen as a breakthrough for resolving the Ukraine conflict, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, as reported by Izvestia.
- U.S. officials held meetings in Miami discussing terms to end Russia's war in Ukraine, which is nearing its four-year anniversary.
- U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff described the discussions as productive and constructive, but acknowledged that key issues remain contentious.
- Peskov emphasized that Russia's priority is to obtain details from the U.S. regarding its negotiations with Europeans and Ukrainians on a possible settlement.
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Russia Says Weekend Ukraine Peace Talks In Miami Not Breakthrough
Talks between Russia and the United States in Miami on ways to resolve the conflict in Ukraine should not be seen as a breakthrough, the Izvestia news outlet cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as...
Miami Talks: US-Russia Diplomatic Dance Over Ukraine
Diplomatic discussions between Russia and the US held in Miami aimed at addressing the ongoing Ukraine conflict are not regarded as a significant development. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that these talks are part of an ongoing process, with no immediate breakthroughs anticipated as of yet.
Kremlin says weekend Ukraine peace talks not breakthrough, Izvestia reports
Talks between Russia and the United States in Miami on ways to resolve the conflict in Ukraine should not be seen as a breakthrough, the Izvestia news outlet cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying in remarks published on Tuesday.
"The Russian Federation's position is being formulated": Putin's spokesman Peskov commented on Dmitriev's visit to Miami. The Kremlin will formulate its position based on the information received and continue contacts, Putin's spokesman said.
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