Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia currently lacks concrete plans for peace negotiations with Ukraine. However, he mentioned these talks could occur if Kyiv resolves certain unspecified challenges. President Putin indicated a possibility for "bilateral" discussions and acknowledged proposals made by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for a 30-day ceasefire on attacks targeting civilians. US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about reaching a peace deal, though he did not provide any supporting evidence. Peskov emphasized the complexity of the situation, suggesting that setting fixed timelines for a resolution may not be advisable.
Russia currently has "no concrete plans" for peace talks with Ukraine, but these could potentially take place if Kyiv removes certain "obstacles," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that Moscow would potentially be open to "bilateral" talks and commented on Zelenskyy's proposal for a 30-day halt on air strikes.
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