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Kremlin: There is no basis for a Putin-Zelensky meeting

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“The Ukrainian mission has gone off the radar, there is no negotiation process at the moment,” Peskov said today.

The Kremlin stated today that there is no basis at this time for a meeting between them presidents of Russia and Ukraine.

Responding to a question about the fact that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has offered to mediate the peace talks, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a teleconference that Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky they will only be able to meet after negotiators from both sides have “done their preparation”.

Negotiations between Moscow and Kiev have been deadlocked for months, with one side blaming the other for a lack of progress.

“The Ukrainian mission has gone off the radar, there is no negotiation process at the moment,” Peskov said today.

“As for a meeting between Presidents Putin and Zelensky, it is possible only after all the preparation has been done by their missions. This is missing, so the necessary conditions for the meeting are not yet there,” he added.

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