Key Points

Communication between Russian and Ukrainian negotiating teams has been paused according to Kremlin officials. The two sides had previously held three rounds of direct talks since May that resulted in significant prisoner exchanges. Moscow has transferred thousands of deceased Ukrainian soldiers' bodies to Kyiv as part of these agreements. Russian officials now accuse Ukraine of intentionally working to undermine and collapse the negotiation process entirely.

Key Points: Russia Ukraine Negotiations Paused Says Kremlin Spokesman Peskov

  • Kremlin spokesman confirms negotiation channels with Ukraine are currently inactive
  • Previous talks led to major prisoner exchanges under agreed formulas
  • Russia transferred thousands of Ukrainian soldier bodies in recent months
  • Moscow accuses Kyiv of intentionally destabilizing negotiation prospects
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Communication between Russia and Ukraine paused: Report

Kremlin confirms communication channels with Ukraine paused despite previous prisoner exchanges and body transfers. Moscow accuses Kyiv of undermining talks.

"Communication has been paused - Dmitry Peskov"

Moscow, September 12

Communication between the negotiating teams of Russia and Ukraine has been "paused", Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, Tass reported.

"Communication channels are available, those have been established. Even as our negotiators have the opportunity to communicate via these channels, rather, we can state that this communication has been paused," Peskov said, when asked about contacts between negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv.

Since May, Russia and Ukraine have held three rounds of direct talks. As a result of the first two rounds of negotiations, they agreed on the exchange of prisoners under a "thousand for a thousand" formula, as well as on the return of seriously ill and young (under 25) prisoners under an "all for all" format - at least a thousand people from each side.

Also, as a follow-up to the Istanbul agreements, in June, Moscow transferred to Kiev the first 6,060 bodies of dead Ukrainian servicemen and received 78 dead Russian soldiers; and on July 17, another 1,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers, receiving in response 19 bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.

Following the third round of Russia-Ukraine talks which took place in Istanbul on July 23, the parties agreed to exchange civilians along with service members. Russia invited Ukraine to set up three online working groups to address political, military and humanitarian issues.

In addition, Moscow offered to transfer the bodies of another 3,000 Ukrainian troops to Kiev and resume short humanitarian pauses on the frontline in order to collect the wounded and the dead.

Earlier in the day, the Ukrainian regime appeared intent on preventing meaningful negotiations with Russia, as stated by Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry's special envoy for addressing the crimes committed by Kyiv's, authorities told Tass.

"They are striking homes and civilian populations, and attacking public transport with a clear purpose - to sway public opinion. Their goal is to destabilize morale and provoke an incident that could either undermine negotiations or, ideally, lead to their complete collapse. Kiev's strategy is to pressure Russia into abandoning talks altogether, by creating a climate where civilians are led to believe that negotiation offers no hope," he told Tass.

Russia and Ukraine last exchanged the bodies of their killed servicemen on August 19, with Russia transferring 1,000 bodies and Ukraine 19, Tass reported.

- ANI

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Rahul R
The exchange numbers tell a sad story - 1000 Ukrainian bodies for 19 Russian? Either the reporting is biased or the casualty figures are extremely one-sided. Something doesn't add up here.
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Aditya G
As an Indian watching this conflict, I hope both nations remember that dialogue is the only way forward. War benefits no one in the long run. The humanitarian pauses for collecting casualties at least show some humanity remains.
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Sarah B
The accusation that Ukraine is deliberately targeting civilians to sabotage negotiations is serious. If true, that's a terrible strategy that will only prolong suffering. Both sides need to show more good faith.
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Vikram M
India should offer to mediate again. We have good relations with both Russia and the West. Sometimes a neutral third party can help bridge gaps when direct talks stall.
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Michael C
The working groups on political, military and humanitarian issues sounded promising. It's disappointing that progress has stalled. These conflicts only get harder to resolve the longer they drag on.

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