Mar 20 β€’ 10:57 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Kremlin says Russia will not take part in Ukraine-US talks on 21 March

The Kremlin announced that Russia will not participate in the upcoming Ukraine-US talks scheduled for March 21st.

The Kremlin has officially stated that it will not take part in the Ukraine-US talks set for March 21st in the United States. This announcement came from spokesperson Dmitry Peskov when he was questioned about Russia's involvement in the negotiations. He emphasized that these discussions would solely occur between Ukrainian and American representatives, marking a clear exclusion of Russia from this round of talks.

Peskov expressed hope for the resumption of previous trilateral discussions involving Russia, indicating that the current pause in negotiations should be considered temporary. He mentioned that the lack of clarity regarding a possible venue for future trilateral talks remains, although he remains optimistic about their reconvening in the near future. This highlights the ongoing diplomatic tensions and the intricate balance of international negotiations concerning the Ukraine crisis.

The context of these statements reflects the broader dynamics of the conflict and the geopolitical stakes involved, as the US continues its support for Ukraine while Russia seeks to maintain a role in the negotiation process. The decisions made leading up to and following these talks will likely influence the strategic landscape in the region, as well as the relations between these key players on the world stage.

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