Kremlin says there is no ceasefire, nor Putin-Zelensky meeting

The current progress in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine is not enough to have direct talks between the two presidents, Putin and Zelenksy, and this progress does not coincide with the situation that is running for Ukraine, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, writes Interfax, Pryskopi follows. “nov of progress on [...]
The level of progress in negotiations is probably not desirable, and not what the situation requires for the Ukrainian side”, Peskov told reporters Monday.
He refused to provide more details about the progress in negotiations.
Speaking of the possibility of talks between the two leaders, Peskov said: “to start talking about a meeting between the two presidents, first the homework should be done, meaning that negotiations should be held and reach compatible results”.
No significant progress has been made so far. They (Putin and Zelensky) would simply have nothing to form, there is no agreement that they would be able to formulate”, Peskov added.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin is not considering the opportunity to declare a ceasefire in Ukraine during Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Peskov announced.
No. As in fact, any suspension of the military operation would be used as an advantage by Ukrainian nationalists in order to regroup and continue their attacks on the Russian Army”, Peskov said, answering the preliminary question.
The Ukrainian side has repeatedly broken the truce, Peskov said. This has happened in many cases, so, clearly, this makes the process”, the Kremlin spokesman added.












