Russian President Vladimir Putin, if asked, could talk about Ukraine at a press conference after Russia-White-Race talks on Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

The Russian president has planned to answer questions jointly with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko.

‘Everything will depend From what journalists will ask for, ” Peskov supported Tass when asked if presidents would comment beyond bilateral relations, such as Ukraine, following the latest statements from the US.

On March 11, US and Ukraine negotiating groups held talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. A joint statement after the talks states that Kiev is ready for a 30 -day truce and to sign an agreement on rare land with Washington. In return, the US promised to resume immediately to provide Ukraine military assistance and exchange of information.

Moscow expects to be informed by Washington in the coming hours of the outcome of the US -Ukrainian talks. US officials travel to Russia to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, according to President Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Marko Rubio said ‘the ball is actually on their own stadium [της Ρωσίας]”And that the US believes that the only way to end the battle is through peace negotiations.

The US visit takes place after Putin’s alleged visit to Kursk, Russia – parts of which are under Ukraine after last year’s invasion.

Following the meeting with Jeddah on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski noted that it is now up to the US to persuade Russia to agree with the “positive” proposal. The Kremlin has said that it is studying the ceasefire agreement and that a telephone communication is possible between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Speaking to the Ireland’s Prime Minister at the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump said he received “positive messages” about the possibility of a ceasefire.

“But a positive message means nothing”, he said. ‘This is a very serious situation’ Clear.