The dialogue between Russia and the USA on “Ukrainian problems” has not stopped and continues within the framework of understanding achieved between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, Dmitry Peskov assured.
In the Russian-American relationship, many “rubble” were accumulated, but the dialogue was restored and it would continue. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said in a briefing on Wednesday, June 11.
“There are many blocks in bilateral relationships. Not likely that you can ime in some quick results. But a complex phased work has begun and will continue,” he said.
So Peskov commented on the media report that Russia and the United States are about to revolve around a new negotiation of negotiations to eliminate the “annoyed” of their relationships and hold it in Moscow.
Answering the question of who will participate in consultations from the President’s administration, Peskov said: “These are the consultations to be carried out through the diplomatic departments, and here you better get comments from our foreign ministry.”
The Kremlin representative was also asked if the Russian Federation and USA dialogue was blocked due to “Ukrainian problems.”
“No, the dialogue continues, all of this is being carried out by the diplomatic departments in the framework of understanding achieved between President Putin and President Trump,” he said.
Earlier, the ISW said Russian dictator Vladimir Putin seems to have refused bilateral negotiations in the United States to control weapons to receive war concessions against Ukraine.
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