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Russia, US maintain Ukraine talks as Putin, Trump engage: Kremlin

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  • 27 Aug 2025 19:12
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov reaffirmed ongoing confidential contacts with Washington and praised Donald Trump's mediation efforts.

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  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov waits at the Grand Kremlin Palace at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, June 23, 2025 (AP)
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Wednesday said Moscow continues to maintain dialogue with Washington through established channels, while stressing that discussions on Ukraine must remain confidential to achieve results.

"As for our contacts with the Americans, they continue through channels that are also well known," Peskov told reporters, adding that Russia considers it unhelpful to isolate the talks from the broader political context. "We believe that the work should continue to be conducted in a non-public format. This is the only way to achieve results," he noted.

Peskov also underscored the significance of US President Donald Trump's involvement in efforts to end the conflict. "We highly appreciate and also hope that the peacekeeping and mediation efforts on the part of the President of the United States will continue. We believe that these efforts are very important and can really help in the settlement," he said.

His comments come as US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff prepares to meet with Ukrainian representatives in New York, amid reports that Washington is pushing to maintain momentum in talks with Moscow. Trump has warned of an "economic war" if Russia fails to commit to negotiations, even as analysts note that Moscow has been sending mixed signals about its readiness for compromise.

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The Kremlin spokesman confirmed there are still no fixed dates for the next session of negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations. "We cannot yet name the exact dates," he said, noting that both sides remain in touch. "The Russian side maintains its determination to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, preferably by peaceful political and diplomatic means. For this, reciprocity from Ukraine is certainly necessary," he added.

According to Peskov, discussions between the delegations continue to focus on security guarantees, which remain a key element in any settlement framework. He stressed that any potential summit between Russian and Ukrainian leaders would require careful groundwork to be meaningful. "Any other contacts [between Russia and Ukraine] at a high or top level, as we have repeatedly said, should be well prepared so that these contacts become effective," he explained.

The spokesman further confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump recently held talks in Alaska. "Once again, it probably would not be superfluous to repeat that a very meaningful, constructive, useful and necessary conversation took place in Alaska between our two presidents," he said. Issues related to Ukraine were discussed "in continuation of the work being done by the Russian side and in continuation of the peacekeeping efforts being undertaken by Trump and members of his administration," Peskov explained.

Diplomacy amid offensives

Meanwhile, Russia's Defense Ministry announced that the Vostok group of forces has taken control of the settlement of Zaporizke in the  Dnipropetrovsk region. The ministry described the advance as a tactical gain that removed another Ukrainian defensive position.

On the battlefield developments, Western officials warn that progress in diplomacy remains fragile. European capitals continue to push their "coalition of the willing" initiative launched earlier this year to secure Ukraine's sovereignty and back any eventual peace framework. Ukraine, however, has voiced concern that its role is being sidelined in direct US-Russia contacts, while President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Moscow of "sending negative signals" about the future of the process.

Peskov reiterated Moscow's stance that its military operation is targeting only combat-related infrastructure. He pointed to Putin's refusal to strike Ukraine's presidential offices in Kiev as proof of restraint. "In this light, I would like to recall that our armed forces, they are attacking military, near-military targets. This position of the president, it remains consistent and will certainly continue to be maintained," he said.

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Finally, Peskov rejected Western claims that Russia provoked the conflict, instead blaming NATO expansion. "We believe that these efforts [of US President Donald Trump] ... are truly capable of helping to resolve this complex, long-standing conflict that was not provoked by us," he said, adding that Moscow views the prospect of European troops in Ukraine negatively.

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