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Kremlin denies that the visit of Putin's envoy to the US means Ukraine talks are back on track

Kremlin denies that the visit of Putin's envoy to the US means Ukraine talks are back on track
Kremlin denies that the visit of Putin's envoy to the US means Ukraine talks are back on track

The Kremlin announced 'on Friday that the visit of Vladimir Putin’s special investment envoy to the United States did not mean that negotiations on a possible peace deal for Ukraine have resumed.

According to sources familiar with the visit, it was reported that Kirill Dimitriev, Putin’s envoy in the U.S., met members of President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday for discussions about a peace agreement and U.S.-Russian economic cooperation.

When asked about this matter, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said to reporters: "Kirill Dmitriev does not negotiate a settlement in Ukraine and?this not a resume of the negotiations." "Kirill is the head of 'the group for economic issues. He continues to work in this group."

Putin announced on Thursday a 32-hour truce over two days for Orthodox Easter Sunday. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, his Ukrainian counterpart, said that Kyiv will adhere to the measure.

Peskov - who has stated that peace talks have been halted because of events in the Middle East - said 'the ceasefire is humanitarian in nature, and that Russia wants a proper peace deal, not just a ceasefire. Peskov stated that "we do not want a ceasefire. We want peace. A lasting, sustainable peace." As President Putin said in the past, Russia does not just 'want a peace deal.

Peskov stated that "this 'peace' can be achieved today, if President Zelenskiy takes the right decision and is responsible." Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Guy Faulconbridge, Anna Peverieri and Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)