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Kremlin demands negotiation for Ukraine war resolution

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov asserts that ending the war in Ukraine necessitates a convergence of positions between the parties involved. Russia opposes the deployment of European peacekeeping forces.

Dmitry Peskov
Dmitry Peskov
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What do you need to know?

  • Russia stresses the importance of a convergence of positions among the parties involved in negotiations to conclude the war in Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin is against the deployment of European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, which remains a point of significant contention.
  • Russia asserts it is in dialogue with the United States about the war but remains open to discussions with all parties.

Many of the reports conveyed by Russian media and officials are likely not true. These reports may serve as elements of an informational war by the Russian Federation.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared on Wednesday that concluding the war in Ukraine requires a convergence of positions among the negotiating parties. Peskov insists that there are "many nuances" that need careful consideration.

Kremlin: There are "many nuances"

According to Peskov, scenarios for ending the war should not be made public, and work on them should proceed discreetly. The Kremlin does not intend to publicly comment on any of these scenarios.

Peskov announced that Russia continues its dialogue about the war in Ukraine with the United States; however, it is not holding talks with European countries or Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Kremlin spokesman asserts that Vladimir Putin is open to discussions with all parties, including European countries and Ukraine.

Russia is firmly opposed to the deployment of European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.

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