The Kremlin has acknowledged that efforts to end the war in Ukraine are expected to be a prolonged process, despite mounting frustration from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump has reportedly expressed anger over Vladimir Putin's reluctance to agree to a ceasefire, as Russia continues its military assaults on Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov attempted to downplay Trump's frustration, suggesting his comments were misrepresented and affirming that diplomatic work is ongoing. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between Russia and the U.S. over the war, even as both sides claim to remain open to dialogue.
The drawn-out nature of peace negotiations suggests no immediate resolution is in sight.
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Kremlin says it remains open to US talks despite Trump's reported anger at Putin
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov downplayed the reports, claiming Trump's comments were paraphrased rather than direct quotes.
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