Kremlin cautions ‘lots of work’ ahead before Ukraine peace deal

Kremlin cautions ‘lots of work’ ahead before Ukraine peace deal

SpaceWar.com reports: “Russia on Monday downplayed the chances of a breakthrough in peace talks with Ukraine, saying the two sides held ‘diametrically’ opposed positions, hours after it launched a massive drone and missile barrage on Kyiv.

Moscow said a date for talks was being worked on, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed holding fresh negotiations over the weekend.

Efforts to reach a diplomatic solution to the three-year-long war have stalled after US President Donald Trump forced the two sides to open direct talks after he returned to the White House in January.

The two sides last met more than a month ago in Istanbul, exchanging draft ideas of what a peace deal could look like.

‘We now need to exchange views and hold negotiations on these two drafts, which are currently diametrically opposed. A lot of diplomatic work lies ahead,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, including AFP, in a briefing call.

The talks have so far resulted only in prisoner exchanges, with momentum for a ceasefire having sapped…”

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