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Russia rejects media report about indirect talks with Ukraine

Russia on Sunday rejected a report that Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region had actually derailed indirect talks with Kyiv on halting strikes on energy and power targets, stating there had been no talks with Kyiv about civilian infrastructure facilities.

The Washington Post reported on Saturday that Ukraine and Russia were set to send delegations to Qatar this month to negotiate a landmark arrangement halting strikes on energy and power facilities on both

warring sides

.

The Post said the agreement would have amounted to a. partial ceasefire however that the talks were hindered due to

Ukraine's attack on Russian sovereign territory

.

Nobody broke anything off since there was absolutely nothing to. break off, Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia's foreign. ministry, stated of the Post report.

There have been no direct or indirect settlements. in between Russia and the Kyiv routine on the security of civilian. important infrastructure centers.

Ukraine's federal government did not immediately react to a. Reuters ask for remark. The Post reported that Ukraine's. governmental workplace said the top in Doha had actually been held off. due to the circumstance in the Middle East which it would take. location in video conference format on Aug. 22.

Russia and Ukraine have both accused each other of. striking civilian infrastructure in the war. Both deny they do. so.

Zakharova then estimated

President Vladimir Putin

who on Aug. 12 questioned what talks there could be with. Ukraine after its ground attack on Russia, and what he said were. attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure.

There is absolutely nothing to discuss with people who let loose. such things, Zakharova stated.

Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in. February 2022 in what it calls a unique military operation. and now holds about 18 percent of the nation. Ukraine's. cross-border strike into the Kursk area on Aug. 6 was the. initially military incursion into Russian territory because World War. Two.

(source: Reuters)