Mar 3 β€’ 10:05 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Kremlin says there is 'no clarity on timing or venue' for new peace talks

The Kremlin has stated that there is currently no information regarding the timing or location for upcoming peace talks involving Russia, the US, and Ukraine.

The Kremlin, through spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, announced that there is still uncertainty regarding both the timing and venue for the next round of peace talks among Russia, the United States, and Ukraine. Peskov highlighted that discussions regarding a potential venue in Abu Dhabi are premature, primarily due to prevailing conditions that prevent such meetings from being feasible. He assured that updates would be provided once more information becomes available.

In a related context, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently expressed hope that the situation surrounding a US attack on Iran would not obstruct the planned talks with Russia. Zelenskyy indicated that he expects the next negotiations to be scheduled around March 5 or 6, though the clarity on the venue remains elusive. This uncertainty adds to the complexity of diplomatic engagements between the nations involved, particularly given the intricate geopolitical tensions currently affecting the region.

The lack of a definitive timeline or location for these discussions points to ongoing challenges in achieving a de-escalation of tensions related to the conflict in Ukraine. As various factors come into play, including international relations and military actions in the Middle East, the pathway to productive negotiations remains unclear, leaving many observers questioning the efficacy of future peace efforts.

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