Russia says there has been no meaningful progress in talks with Ukraine
Russia says there has been no meaningful progress in talks with Ukraine
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Russia says there has been no meaningful progress in talks with Ukraine.

Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, said it was too early to talk about a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky because the peace talks over the ongoing Moscow-Kiev conflict had yet to yield a breakthrough.

“You must first complete your homework before discussing the possibility of the two presidents meeting. To put it another way, you must conduct the negotiations and agree on the outcomes “Peskov said this at a press conference here on Monday, according to Xinhua.

“So far, there hasn’t been much progress (in the negotiation process)… Simply put, the Presidents have yet to accept any agreements “He expressed himself.

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Three rounds of in-person negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations have taken place in Belarus since February 28 in order to find a way to halt the conflict. On March 14, the two sides began video conferencing for their fourth round of talks.

Mykhailo Podolyak, the Ukrainian Presidential Advisor, stated last week that Zelensky would meet with Putin in the coming days.