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Kremlin dismisses FT report that Ukraine peace process is fizzling out

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Posted on March 16, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Monday dismissed a report by the Financial Times which suggested that the Ukraine peace process was fizzling out because U.S. President Donald Trump's

Kremlin Dismisses Financial Times Report on Stalled Ukraine Peace Negotiations

Kremlin Responds to Media Claims on Ukraine Peace Talks

Financial Times Report and Kremlin's Reaction

MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Monday dismissed a report by the Financial Times which suggested that the Ukraine peace process was fizzling out because U.S. President Donald Trump's attention was now on Iran and he was losing interest in Ukraine as a result.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia had noted such media reports, but had reached a different conclusion about Trump's attitude towards Ukraine peace talks.

Trump's Position on Ukraine Negotiations

"President Trump's frequent references to Ukraine in his recent statements suggest the opposite," Peskov told reporters.

"Judging by his statements, President Trump has lost no interest whatsoever. Furthermore, he is strongly urging (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelenskiy to strike a deal."

Recent Statements and Interviews

Trump expressed frustration with Zelenskiy in an interview with Politico earlier this month, saying the Ukrainian president "has to get on the ball, and he has to get a deal done." Trump also rejected Zelenskiy's offer to help the U.S. with downing drones over the Gulf states, telling NBC's Meet the Press that the "last person we need help from is Zelenskiy."

Future of Ukraine Peace Negotiations

Peskov said Russia was still interested in continuing talks to end the war, but that a venue and date for the next round of negotiations remained unclear.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; editing by Guy Faulconbridge/Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov countered the FT’s suggestion of Trump’s disengagement by noting Trump’s frequent statements on Ukraine and his encouragement to Zelenskiy to strike a deal.
  • Trump publicly urged Zelenskiy to “get on the ball” and warned him about not aiding with drone defense in the Gulf, underscoring continued U.S. involvement in Ukraine matters.
  • Russia affirmed its interest in continuing peace talks, although details like timing and location for new negotiations remain uncertain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Kremlin say about the Ukraine peace process?
The Kremlin dismissed claims that the peace process is fizzling out, affirming Russia's commitment to continued talks.
Why did some reports suggest the Ukraine peace process was stalling?
Reports attributed the slowdown to U.S. President Trump's supposed shift in focus to Iran and reduced interest in Ukraine.
Does President Trump remain interested in Ukraine negotiations?
According to the Kremlin, Trump's recent statements indicate he continues to urge a deal in Ukraine.
Has Russia scheduled the next round of Ukraine peace talks?
No; Russia said the venue and date for the next round of negotiations remain unclear.

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