Key Points

The Kremlin denies US accusations of deliberately stalling Ukraine negotiations, insisting progress takes time. Russia and Ukraine previously agreed on prisoner swaps and repatriation of fallen soldiers during Istanbul talks. Putin confirmed readiness for a third round of discussions while acknowledging implementation delays. Diplomatic efforts continue despite Western skepticism about Moscow's commitment to peaceful resolution.

Key Points: Russia Ready for Ukraine Talks as Peskov Denies Stalling Claims

  • Kremlin dismisses US claims of intentionally delaying Ukraine peace talks
  • Russia-Ukraine agreed on prisoner swaps in earlier Istanbul negotiations
  • Putin confirms readiness for third round of talks in Turkey
  • Diplomatic progress slowed by logistical challenges in implementing agreements
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Russia has no intention to delay talks on Ukraine: Kremlin

Kremlin denies US accusations of delaying Ukraine talks, confirms commitment to diplomatic solutions amid ongoing prisoner exchanges.

"Russia cannot continue to stall for time while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine. – Keith Kellogg, US Special Envoy"

Moscow, July 1

Russia is not interested in stalling negotiations on Ukraine and aims to achieve its goals by political and diplomatic means, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday.

Peskov said it takes time to implement the agreements reached in the first two rounds of direct talks with Ukraine, including prisoner exchanges and the transfer of the bodies of fallen soldiers.

"Objectively, it is difficult to talk about the possibility of any strong acceleration," he said, adding that nobody stops or slows down the work on implementing the agreements, Xinhua news agency reported.

Peskov's comment came after US Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg said Monday that "Russia cannot continue to stall for time while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine."

Russia and Ukraine held two rounds of direct talks on May 16 and June 2, respectively, in Istanbul, Turkey. During the second round of talks, they agreed on an "all-for-all" exchange of seriously ill and wounded prisoners, and soldiers under the age of 25, as well as the transfer of the bodies of fallen soldiers.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week that Russia and Ukraine had agreed to hold the third round of talks after completing the exchanges.

He made the remark on Friday after the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting in Minsk.

Putin told reporters that Russia is ready for new round of negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul, noting that the time and place of the third-round talks need to be agreed on.

The draft memoranda between Russia and Ukraine on the settlement should become the subject of discussion during the third round of negotiations, Putin said.

- IANS

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Priya M
As an Indian, I understand the importance of diplomatic solutions. War benefits no one. Hope both sides show flexibility in negotiations. The prisoner exchange is a good first step 🙏
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Amit S
India should maintain its neutral position in this conflict. We have good relations with both Russia and Ukraine. Maybe PM Modi can play mediator role? Our ancient wisdom of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam could help.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian aspects like prisoner exchange and returning bodies are important, but let's not forget Russia started this war. They can't pretend to be peacemakers now. The world isn't fooled.
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Neha R
Why is the media only showing one side? There are Indian students who suffered in Ukraine too. The situation is complex - not just black and white. We need balanced reporting.
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Vikram J
The economic impact is hurting developing countries like India the most. Fuel prices, wheat shortage - common people are suffering because of this war. Hope peace comes soon 🤞

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