Russia denies media report about indirect talks with Ukraine
- Russia denied a media report claiming that Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region affected indirect talks with Kyiv about halting strikes on energy targets, stating there were no discussions.
- Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry, emphasized, “No one broke anything off because there was nothing to break off.”
- Zakharova questioned negotiations after Ukraine's ground attack, stating, “There is nothing to talk about with people who unleash such things.
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Russia denies report about talks with Ukraine, launches new strikes
Russia on Sunday (18 August) denied a report that Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region had derailed indirect talks with Kyiv on halting strikes on energy and power targets, and launched another series of air attacks, including on Kyiv.
Russia denies reported indirect negotiations with Ukraine to halt energy strikes
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova denied on Aug. 18 a report that the country was entering indirect talks with Ukraine in Qatar on mutually halting strikes on energy infrastructure.The Washington Post (WP) reported on Aug. 17, citing undisclosed official sources, that Russia was preparing to enter secret indirect talks with Ukraine - facilitated by Qatar - to mutually stop attacks on energy infrastructure. According to the WP…
'No direct or indirect talks with Ukraine, ' Russia denies reports of post-incursion negotiations
Russia has denied reports that a planned agreement with Ukraine on halting strikes on energy infrastructure was derailed by Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region. Moscow's foreign ministry stated there were no negotiations on civilian infrastructure, while Ukraine's presidential office has mentioned rescheduling the talks to a video conference format
Russia refutes claims of indirect talks with Ukraine on civilian infrastructure
Russia on Sunday denied a report that Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region had derailed indirect talks with Kyiv on halting strikes on energy and power targets, saying there had been no talks with Kyiv about civilian infrastructure facilities. The Washington Post reported on Saturday that Ukraine and Russia were set to send delegations to Qatar this month to negotiate a landmark agreement halting strikes on energy and power infrastructure on bot…
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