Kremlin says it does not see prospect of peace talks on Ukraine for now

The Kremlin mentioned on Tuesday that it agrees with the United States concerning the want for lasting peace in Ukraine however doesn’t see the prospect of negotiations in the intervening time.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentioned in an interview on Monday that the battle in Ukraine would finish “almost certainly with diplomacy” and negotiations, and that “just and durable peace” was wanted.

“That the outcome should be a just and durable peace—one can agree with this. But as for the prospects for some sort of negotiations, we do not see any at the moment,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov advised reporters.

He added that to ensure that talks to occur with potential companions, Russia would want to fulfil the objectives of its “special military operation.” — Reuters