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Kremlin: Russia and US prepare for more talks

The Kremlin announced on Wednesday that it was preparing for expert-level discussions between Russia and the United States as a follow-up to a high-level summit last week and a previous call between Presidents Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, reiterated the understanding that Trump and Putin would meet in person following thorough preparation but that no details had yet been provided on when or where this meeting would take place.

He said that the two leaders can speak by phone again if necessary, but this is not planned at present.

Peskov, without giving any more details, said that "contacts are being prepared on an expert level by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs."

Trump expressed his desire to achieve a ceasefire as quickly as possible in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Trump's rapid actions to mend relations with Moscow and reverse the policy of Joe Biden's previous administration have caused concern in Kyiv as well as among the European allies of Ukraine that they may be marginalized.

This week, Putin tempered expectations of a quick Ukraine deal by saying that U.S. - Russian contacts would first focus on repairing the trust between Moscow and Washington.

Peskov refused to comment on the reported agreement between the U.S.A. and Ukraine, which Trump said would allow U.S. taxpayers to recover money Washington provided to Ukraine during the war.

The Kremlin's spokesman confirmed reports that Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, would be visiting Trump on Friday.

We'll have to wait and see if it is (to sign) this agreement or another. He said that there have not been any official statements made on the matter.

Sources familiar with the content of the draft agreement said on Tuesday that there are no U.S. guarantees of security or a continued flow of arms, but that the United States want Ukraine to be free, sovereign, and secure. (Reporting Dmitry Antonov; writing Mark Trevelyan, Editing Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)