A Ukrainian child walks past tents that have been set up for the Ukrainian refugees, inside the train station in Bucharest, Romania on March 21, 2022. (ARMEND NIMANI / AFP)
MOSCOW – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that it is too early to talk about a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as there is no breakthrough yet in the peace talks.
"To be able to discuss a possible meeting between the two presidents, you must first do your homework. That is, you need to conduct and agree on the results of the negotiations," Peskov told a daily briefing.
Ukrainian and Russian delegations held three rounds of negotiations in person in Belarus starting from Feb 28 to seek a possible settlement of the current conflict
"So far, no significant progress has been made (in the negotiation process) … The presidents simply have no agreements to approve yet," he said.
Ukrainian and Russian delegations held three rounds of negotiations in person in Belarus starting from Feb 28 to seek a possible settlement of the current conflict. The two sides started their fourth round of negotiations via video link on March 14.
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On Wednesday, Ukrainian Presidential Advisor Mykhailo Podolyak said Zelensky may hold talks with Putin in the coming days.