Kremlin says Russia wants conflict in Ukraine to end as soon as possible but situation is stalled

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Moscow wants Ukraine war to end soon but blames stalled situation after US President Donald Trump remarks on resolving conflict in near future. - REUTERS/Filepic
MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Monday it wanted the Ukraine war to end as soon as possible but that efforts to resolve it had stalled.
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- Russia says it prefers a diplomatic end to the war but insists progress is stalled due to Ukraine's stance.
- Trump expressed optimism about ending the war soon during talks with Hungary's PM, but no breakthrough has followed.
- Russia demands talks in Moscow, which Ukraine rejects, as no direct negotiations have occurred since July 2023.
Peskov, briefing reporters, restated the Kremlin's position that the war could end once Russia achieved its goals, and it would prefer to do this by political and diplomatic means.
"But there is currently a pause, the situation is stalled. It is stalled not through our fault," he said, blaming Ukraine.
Ukraine and its European allies reject Moscow's charge that it is blocking peace efforts. No face-to-face talks between Russia and Ukraine have taken place since July 23.
Trump has tried to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to meet, but the Kremlin has said such a summit could only take place in Moscow - a condition that Zelenskiy rejects. He has repeatedly said he does not believe that Putin is serious about seeking peace.
Peskov said it was Kyiv that did not want to continue the conversation.
"They are being egged on in every way by the Europeans, who believe that Ukraine can win the war and secure its interests by military means," he said.
He said that was a deep delusion, given the situation on the battle front.
As the war approaches the end of its fourth year, Russia holds about 19% of Ukrainian territory and is pushing hard to take the cities of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk.
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