Kremlin Says Peace Possible if Ukraine Withdraws from Russian-Claimed Territory - News From Antiwar.com
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In an interview, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov continues to claim four regions in Ukraine that Russia had incorporated in 2022. Trump's plan is different.
Kremlin outlines conditions for talks with Kiev
Kiev needs to scrap its own self-imposed ban on talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin if it hopes to facilitate future bilateral talks regarding the Ukraine conflict, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. On Monday, Putin declared he was ready to discuss a potential unilateral halt on civilian infrastructure strikes in a bilateral format with Kiev. This came after Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky floated the idea of a halt on long-range strikes…
The resignation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not among Russia's demands, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today in an interview with the French magazine "Point".
The war in Ukraine would end "instantly" if the Kiev authorities agreed to withdraw from the territories they currently control and give up their ambitions to join the…
The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, granted an exclusive interview to the "Point", published this Wednesday, 23 April. Vladimir Putin's friend assures that the Russian president "supports" the plan of a ceasefire in Ukraine proposed by the United States. "But before going any further, we have to answer specific questions," he immediately tempered. - Truce in Ukraine: "Putin supports this idea, but we have to answer specific questions", says Dm…
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