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Russia denies stalling peace talks, says no decision yet on venue

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia on Wednesday rejected Ukrainian and European accusations it was trying to drag out the peace process around Ukraine, but said that no decision had yet been made on a venue for

Russia denies stalling peace talks, says no decision yet on venue

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia on Wednesday rejected Ukrainian and European accusations it was trying to drag out the peace process around Ukraine, but said that no decision had yet been made on a venue for talks when asked if they could be hosted by the Vatican.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday "it would be great" for Russia and Ukraine to hold ceasefire talks at the Vatican, saying it would add extra significance to the proceedings.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Tuesday that Pope Leo had confirmed to her that he was willing to host the next round of negotiations.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia welcomed "the readiness and efforts of all parties who want to contribute to a speedy settlement", but nothing had been decided yet about where the next meeting should be held.

Moscow had not received any specific proposals from the Vatican, he said.

The warring sides met in Istanbul last week for their first face-to-face negotiations since March 2022 and agreed a swap of 1,000 prisoners on each side, but Russia did not agree to an immediate, unconditional ceasefire that Ukraine was seeking.

President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone to Trump on Monday and said Russia and Ukraine would work on a memorandum relating to a peace accord, prompting new accusations from Kyiv and European governments that Moscow was stalling and had no serious interest in peace.

Peskov rejected that. "Nobody is interested in delaying the process. Everyone is working dynamically. We will keep you informed. Of course, most of this work is being done in a discreet mode, and it should not, for obvious reasons, be open to the public," he said.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva and Mark TrevelyanEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia denies delaying Ukraine peace talks.
  • No decision on Vatican as a venue for talks.
  • Trump suggests Vatican for ceasefire negotiations.
  • Kremlin welcomes efforts for a peaceful settlement.
  • Moscow and Kyiv agreed on a prisoner swap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russia say about delaying peace talks?
Russia rejected accusations from Ukraine and Europe that it was trying to stall the peace process, stating that no decision had yet been made on the venue for negotiations.
What venue was suggested for the ceasefire talks?
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that it would be significant for Russia and Ukraine to hold ceasefire talks at the Vatican, which Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni confirmed was willing to host.
What recent agreement was made between Russia and Ukraine?
The warring sides met in Istanbul and agreed to a swap of 1,000 prisoners on each side, although Russia did not agree to an immediate ceasefire.
What was Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov's response to the accusations?
Peskov stated that nobody is interested in delaying the peace process and emphasized that all parties are working dynamically towards a resolution.
What did President Putin discuss with Donald Trump?
President Putin spoke with Trump about working on a memorandum related to a peace accord, which led to new accusations from Kyiv and European governments.

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