Silence in Geneva: Behind Closed Doors of Ukraine Peace Talks
The Kremlin has advised against expecting any news from the ongoing peace talks in Geneva involving Russia, Ukraine, and the United States. The negotiations, held behind closed doors, are set to continue into Wednesday without media access or public updates, as stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
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The Kremlin has instructed journalists not to anticipate any announcements on Tuesday concerning the peace discussions in Geneva. These discussions include key parties such as Russia, Ukraine, and the United States.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has indicated that the negotiations, which are currently being conducted behind closed doors, will proceed further into Wednesday. Media representatives have been informed that they will not have access to these discussions.
In a statement, Peskov remarked, "I don't think we should expect any news today," emphasizing the confidential nature of the ongoing negotiations.
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