Kremlin says a deal to end the war with Ukraine can’t be achieved quickly
- A nighttime Russian drone attack wounded at least 45 civilians in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, amid a war lasting over three years.
- The attack and surge in civilian casualties follow Moscow's full-scale 2022 invasion and ongoing territorial conflict with Ukraine.
- Washington leads peace efforts, pushing for a 30-day ceasefire which Russia rejected, demanding a halt to Kyiv’s mobilization and Western arms supplies.
- The U.N. Verified 2,641 Ukrainian civilian casualties in early 2025, nearly 900 more than last year, with a 46% rise in April, and Russia launched 108 drones recently.
- Kremlin officials say resolving the Ukraine conflict quickly is too complex despite Putin’s openness to talks, while U.S. Frustration grows and peace efforts risk stalling.
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Kremlin to Ukraine: Negotiate With Us, Not Washington
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that Ukraine should engage directly with Moscow on peace negotiations rather than rely on U.S. mediation. “America is trying to mediate, and we’re grateful to the United States for these truly intense efforts,” Peskov told reporters. “[But] a peace agreement should be signed with Ukraine, not with America.” Peskov suggested that ending the war according to Washington’s exceedingly short timeline wo…
Russia–Ukraine Conflict Still Too Complicated for Quick Peace Deal, Kremlin Says - The Thinking Conservative
The end of the Russia–Ukraine war is not around the corner, and negotiators still face several complexities, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced. The post Russia–Ukraine Conflict Still Too Complicated for Quick Peace Deal, Kremlin Says appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
The Peace Agreement Should Be Signed With Ukraine, Not the United States: Peskov - teleSUR English
The primary causes of the Ukrainian crisis are too complex to be resolved overnight, he said. On Tuesday, in response to Washington’s calls for an immediate halt to the Ukrainian conflict, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that “the peace agreement must be signed with Ukraine, not with the United States.” RELATED: Russia Thanks North Korea for Its Help in the Liberation of Kursk Peskov recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin had rec…
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