
“Diametrically” Opposed: No Real Chance for Breakthrough in Russia-Ukraine Talks
A date for further negotiations is being worked on, according to Moscow.

A date for further negotiations is being worked on, according to Moscow.

Moscow criticised the move as “scandalous.”
In an hour-long call, Putin and Erdoğan agreed the “contentious issues” between Jerusalem and Tehran should be settled through diplomatic means.
Russian ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev told TASS, however, that lower-level talks “will take place in Moscow in the very near future.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters a summit Russia and Ukraine reach “an agreement” first.
Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said President Putin is “in favour of high-level contacts.”
The Kremlin cited “a series of provocative steps” that Kyiv has taken “with the support of some European countries.”
“Every day the enemy attempts to cross the Russian state border,” the Kremlin chief said.

The French president now wants to share France’s atomic weapons with allies like Poland—drawing backlash at home and warnings from Moscow.
The Russian military and special services are taking “all necessary measures” to ensure the celebration of the victory against Nazi Germany is safe.