Ukraine peace talks on ‘situational pause’ as Middle East conflict intensifies: Kremlin
The Kremlin announced that peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are on a "situational pause" due to the intensifying conflict in the Middle East. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia hopes the pause will end when the U.S.

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AI-generatedThe Kremlin announced that peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are on a "situational pause" due to the intensifying conflict in the Middle East. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia hopes the pause will end when the U.S. can refocus on the Ukraine conflict. Despite this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that negotiations could resume soon, stating that Kyiv has received signals from the U.S. that it is ready to resume talks. A Ukrainian negotiating team is reportedly en route to the U.S. for meetings. The pause comes as Ukraine is increasingly involved in the Middle East conflict, providing technology to counter Iranian drone attacks.
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5 extractedZelenskyy said Kyiv has received signals from the U.S. that it is ready to resume talks aimed at ending the war.
Peskov added that as soon as 'our American partners' could refocus on the Ukraine conflict , Moscow hopes the pause will end.
Ukraine peace talks are on a 'situational pause' as the Middle East conflict intensifies.
Kyiv signaled negotiations could resume as soon as this weekend.
Ukraine is providing technology and battlefield-tested tactics to counter Iranian drone attacks.