Kremlin Keeps Mum Amidst Challenging Peace Talks
The Kremlin has refrained from adding any details on this week's peace talks in Geneva concerning Ukraine, indicating reliance on statements from its chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky. Medinsky described the U.S.-mediated talks as challenging yet professional, noting that another round of discussions is anticipated soon.
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The Kremlin remained tight-lipped on Thursday concerning this week's Geneva peace talks focused on Ukraine, unfolding alongside U.S. mediation.
Vladimir Medinsky, the chief negotiator for Russia, indicated on Wednesday that the discussions were challenging but took place in a business-like manner.
He mentioned that further rounds of peace talks are expected to occur in the near future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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