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Investing.com -- The Kremlin expressed agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s statement that peace talks between Russia and Ukraine need more momentum, a Russian official said Friday.
Two rounds of negotiations between the warring nations in Turkey this year have produced an agreement on exchanging prisoners and soldiers’ remains. However, no date has been scheduled for additional talks, and the two sides maintain significant differences regarding potential ceasefire terms.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also addressed recent warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump about possible secondary sanctions targeting buyers of Russian exports. Peskov indicated that Moscow does not interpret these warnings as signaling an end to bilateral discussions with Washington.
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