There is no clear outline of agreement on Ukraine yet - Peskov

Spokesman for the Russian dictator, Dmitry Peskov, has claimed there are "positive results" in efforts to "resolve" the war in Ukraine.
This was reported by Censor.NET, citing Russian state media.
"There is fairly intensive work underway on the Ukrainian settlement. There are some positive results, but one shouldn’t expect any breakthroughs. There is still no clear outline of an agreement regarding the settlement, but there is political will to move in that direction," he said.
According to Peskov, no talks with Trump are scheduled in dictator Putin’s calendar over the coming days.
The day before, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service chief Naryshkin said that peace in Ukraine could be achieved if three conditions are met. Among them is the non-nuclear status of Ukraine.
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