Putin's spokesman: We don't see promising signs of negotiation.

In his recent update about peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, the official Kremlin said he has not yet noticed anything promising or something similar to great progress, writes Sky News, says Periscope. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that ahead is a long period of work. [...]
In his recent update about peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, the official Kremlin said he has not yet noticed anything promising or something similar to great progress, writes Sky News, says Periscope.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that ahead is a long period of work.
However, he welcomed the fact that Ukraine has unveiled its written requirements for the end of the conflict.
Russia's leader in peace negotiations said it would come up later with new news today.
The latest round of peace talks has brought several reasons for optimism, since Russia said it “would dramatically reduce its military activity” around Kiev and Chernihiv.
But the West and Ukraine officials remain sceptical about that, and Ukraine has said the bombings in Chernihiv have continued “throughout the night”. /Periscopi












