The Kremlin says negotiations with Ukraine remain possible, but only if Kyiv removes unspecified obstacles, leaving the path to diplomacy uncertain.
The Kremlin stated on Tuesday that while no concrete plans for talks with Ukraine are currently in place, discussions could occur if Kyiv is willing to eliminate certain unspecified obstacles. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not elaborate on what those obstacles might be.
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