Talks with Ukraine continue and are conducted remotely, Moscow says

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The Peace talks with Ukraine have not stopped and are being conducted remotelythe Russian Interfax news agency reported, citing today’s statements of led by Russian negotiators Vladimir Medinsky.

THE Moscow blames Kyiv that it is delaying the talks and that it is using reports of atrocities committed by Russian troops to undermine the negotiations. Russia denies targeting civilians in what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine.

Asked when live talks with Ukrainian negotiators could take place, Medinsky replied: “We need to be more specific in order to meet in person.”

The Ukrainian and Russian negotiating teams have not held live peace talks since March 29, although they have videotaped talks.

THE Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said last month that there was a high risk of talks endingblaming public outrage over what he said was horrific atrocities committed by Russian forces as they withdrew from parts of northern Ukraine around Kyiv.

THE Russian President Vladimir Putin calls Moscow’s actions a “special military operation” aimed at disarming Ukraine, defending Russian-speakers from persecution and preventing the US and its allies from using the country to threaten Russia.

Ukraine denies Putin’s allegations of persecution and denies that Ukraine or Western countries pose any threat to Russia.

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