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The Kremlin has announced that there is currently no specific timeline for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. The process for Moscow and Kyiv to draft a cohesive peace and ceasefire agreement will be intricate and time-consuming.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated in remarks released on Tuesday that reaching a final peace settlement will involve navigating complex details. Both parties will need to create and share drafts before they can settle on a single agreed-upon version.
“There are no deadlines, and there cannot be any. It’s clear that there’s a desire to move swiftly, but as always, the nuances matter,” Peskov elaborated to reporters, as quoted by the RIA state news agency.
“The initial drafts will be prepared by both Russia and Ukraine. Those drafts will be exchanged, followed by extensive discussions to formulate a unified text,” the Kremlin spokesperson stated.
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump held discussions with President Putin, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, and leaders from the European Union, France, Italy, Germany, and Finland to advance efforts for peace amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has persisted for three years.
Following the calls, Trump announced that discussions for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine would commence immediately. Putin expressed that Russia is “willing to cooperate with the Ukrainian side to draft a memorandum regarding a potential future peace agreement.”
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