Kremlin declares no basis for peace negotiations with Ukraine | Global News
No Grounds for Peace Talks with Ukraine, Says Kremlin
In a recent statement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that there are currently no grounds for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. This announcement comes as a result of Kyiv’s formal refusal to negotiate with Moscow.
The tension between the two countries has been ongoing, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signing a decree in 2022 that deemed any talks with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin as “impossible.” However, Zelenskiy did leave the door open for discussions with what he referred to as “another president of Russia.”
The refusal to engage in peace talks has further escalated the Russia-Ukraine crisis, leaving the situation at a standstill. As both countries navigate through this diplomatic impasse, the international community watches closely for any potential developments.
The future of relations between Russia and Ukraine remains uncertain, with no clear path towards resolution in sight. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving situation.