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Kremlin says nothing ‘promising’ from Russia-Ukraine talks



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TOPSHOT – Ukrainian service members are seen at the site of a fighting with Russian raiding group in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv in the morning of February 26, 2022, according to Ukrainian service personnel at the scene. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)

MOSCOW, March 30, 2022 (AFP) – The Kremlin on Wednesday played down hopes of a breakthrough following peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegates in Istanbul a day earlier.

“We cannot state that there was anything too promising or any breakthroughs,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“There is a lot of work to be done,” Peskov said.

He added that Moscow considered it “positive” that Kyiv had started outlining its demands in writing.

“We carefully avoid making statements on the matters” that are discussed at the talks because “we believe that negotiations should take place in silence”, he added.

Following talks in Istanbul on Tuesday that Moscow’s main negotiator described as “meaningful”, Russia said it would be significantly reducing its military activity near Ukraine’s capital Kyiv and the city of Chernigiv.

However on Wednesday, Ukrainian authorities said Russian forces bombarded the northern city of Chernigiv despite Moscow’s earlier claims.