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Kremlin considers that negotiations with Ukraine are not ‘substantial’ enough


“A certain process (of negotiations) is taking place but we would like it to be more vigorous, more substantial,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said.

Kremlin considers that negotiations with Ukraine are not 'substantial' enough

The Kremlin considers that negotiations with Ukraine are not “substantial” enough. Photo: AFP

The Kremlin considered on Tuesday that the ongoing negotiations with Ukraine to end the Russian military operation should be more “substantial.”

“A certain process (of negotiations) is taking place but we would like it to be more vigorous, more substantial,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said.

The spokesman did not elaborate on the issues on which the talks are not advancing “because currently making (these issues) public only harms the talks process which is already slower and less substantial than we would like.”

The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, said on Monday that he was willing to talk with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about a “compromise” on the Donbas region, in eastern Ukraine, and also on Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, to put end to the offensive launched by Russia on February 24.

But Zelensky explained that such an agreement would require a referendum for Ukrainians to give their opinion.



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