Moscow has accused Kyiv of stalling peace talks by making proposals unacceptable for Russia. Ukraine has said it is willing to negotiate but will not surrender or accept Russian ultimatums, Associated Press reported.
Speaking to reporters on a conference call on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said significant progress in the talks still had to be made for there to be a basis for a possible meeting between President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
โFor us to speak of a meeting between the two presidents, homework has to be done. Talks have to be held and their results agreed upon,โ Peskov said. โThere has been no significant progress so far.โ
Peskov also reiteratedย that Russia was showing more willingness than Ukrainian negotiators to work toward an agreement at the talks.
โThose (countries) who can should use their influence over Kyiv to make it more accommodating and construction at these talks,โ he said.
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