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Kremlin says Putin envoy's US visit does not mean Ukraine talks have resumed
Kirill Dmitriev met Trump administration officials on a peace deal and economic cooperation, while the Kremlin said talks on Ukraine remain paused.
- On Friday, the Kremlin stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin's special investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, visited the United States but this does not signify resumed Ukraine peace negotiations.
- Reuters reported Thursday that Dmitriev met with members of President Donald Trump's administration to discuss a possible peace deal and U.S.-Russia economic cooperation, prompting the Kremlin's clarification.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Dmitriev "is not negotiating a settlement in Ukraine," emphasizing he heads the group on economic issues and continues that work.
- President Putin announced a 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter, though Peskov emphasized Russia seeks a "lasting, sustainable peace" rather than only a temporary halt in fighting.
- Official peace talks remain paused due to events in the Middle East, with Peskov claiming "this peace can come today if President Zelenskiy makes the appropriate decision.
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Kremlin: Putin Envoy's US Visit Does Not Mean Ukraine Talks Have ...
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleKremlin says Putin envoy's US visit does not mean Ukraine talks have resumed
The Kremlin said on Friday that a visit to the United States by Russian President Vladimir Putin's special investment envoy did not mean that negotiations on a possible peace deal in Ukraine had resumed.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleKremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev is on a visit to the United States, but, he said, he is not negotiating a settlement of the situation in Ukraine.
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