Russia Says No Talks Set with Ukraine
Peskov noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown openness to the idea of talks but did not provide further specifics. He also highlighted the complexities of the proposal, especially in cases where civilian facilities might be used for military purposes, such as when armed groups use them for meetings.
On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed that both sides stop using long-range drones and missiles to target civilian infrastructure for at least 30 days.
Putin commented on Monday that Ukraine’s suggestion needs careful review, and bilateral talks could be a potential avenue for discussing it.
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