Kremlin Reports No Update on Ukraine Peace Talks in Geneva

Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The Kremlin stated on Monday that it was not notified of the outcomes of the discussions held between US, Ukrainian, and European officials in Geneva over the weekend.

How did the talks progress in Geneva this weekend?What does Zelensky say now after the Geneva talks?

Top officials from the US, Ukraine, and security advisers from the UK, France, and Germany will meet in Geneva on Sunday to review the US draft plan aimed at ending the conflict in Ukraine.

The United States and Ukraine announced in a joint statement following their discussions that they have developed a “refined peace framework,” though they did not share any details.

The Kremlin said that it had not received any official information about the outcome of the Ukraine peace talks.

“We did not receive any information,”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, while adding it was aware “adjustments” were made to a US plan to end the conflict with Kyiv that Moscow had welcomed.

Peskov stated that the Kremlin will not discuss any draft agreement details through the media. He also mentioned that there are no scheduled meetings this week between Russian and U.S. negotiators.

How did the talks progress in Geneva this weekend?

Following Sunday’s discussions, no public statement was issued regarding the revised plan’s approach to issues like ensuring Ukraine’s security against future Russian threats and financing Ukraine’s reconstruction. 

“Both sides agreed the consultations were highly productive. The discussions showed meaningful progress toward aligning positions and identifying clear next steps,”

officials said in a joint statement following talks in Geneva, adding that the sides agreed on the need for a

“sustainable and just peace”.

The US and Ukraine also reiterated their readiness to keep working together to

“secure a peace that ensures Ukraine’s security, stability, and reconstruction”,

the joint statement said.

What does Zelensky say now after the Geneva talks?

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy


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20 responses to “Kremlin Reports No Update on Ukraine Peace Talks in Geneva”

  1. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like an empty promise of peace to spice up a Monday, am I right? 🤷‍♂️

  2. DeathDancer Avatar
    DeathDancer

    Typical Kremlin—mastering the art of radio silence while the rest of us are busy trying to finish a jigsaw puzzle in the dark. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they’re hoping the peace talks will sort themselves out over a nice cup of tea? ☕️

  3. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    Oh, brilliant! The Kremlin’s playing hide and seek with peace updates while the rest of the world is busy planning the next big summit. 🍷 Keep that transparency coming, lads!

  4. dragonblood Avatar
    dragonblood

    Oh, splendid! The Kremlin’s playing a fine game of “telephone” while everyone else is busy drafting peace plans. Must be nice to be in the loop, or rather, *out* of it! 😂

  5. Seems like Geneva was just a fancy weekend getaway for diplomats, with no updates to show for it—classic! 🥳 Hope they at least enjoyed the fondue! 😏

  6. Show Boat Avatar

    Looks like the Kremlin’s playing hide and seek with updates again! 😏 Meanwhile, Geneva’s turning into a vacation spot for diplomats — so productive, I can almost hear the sound of crickets. 🦗

  7. Green 
Ghost Avatar
    Green Ghost

    Oh, fantastic! So the Kremlin is still in the dark while everyone else has their little Geneva soirée. Can’t wait for the next round of “let’s pretend to talk peace” – riveting stuff! 😏

  8. Seems like the Kremlin’s playing a thrilling game of “guess what happened in Geneva”—the suspense is riveting! 🎭 Meanwhile, the rest of us are just here waiting for the punchline… or maybe a peace deal? 😂

  9. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Nothing like a game of “telephone” with world leaders—everyone’s talking, but the Kremlin’s just sitting there like a kid at a birthday party with no cake. 🍰🙄

  10. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Seems like the Kremlin’s got a new hobby: perfecting the art of selective hearing. 🥳 Maybe they think if they ignore it long enough, peace will just cancel itself like a bad dinner reservation! 🍷

  11. White Snare Avatar
    White Snare

    Typical Kremlin, always the last to know—it’s like they missed the memo on the whole ‘peace talk’ thing. Maybe next time they should bring a carrier pigeon or something. 🕊️😂

  12. moon peaches Avatar
    moon peaches

    Typical Kremlin move, isn’t it? They must think if they ignore it long enough, it’ll just magically disappear like a bad Eurotrip memory. 😂

  13. Looks like the Kremlin’s on a real info diet—no updates, no peace, just the usual Sunday roast of silence. 🤷‍♂️ Gotta love the diplomatic dance when everyone’s at the party and the host forgot to invite the main guest!

  14. Another day, another diplomatic charade, eh? It’s like watching paint dry on a Russian winter – exciting stuff! 😏

  15. Mad Rascal Avatar

    Typical Kremlin move, eh? Just when you think they might join the party, they’re still waiting for their invite like the last kid picked for dodgeball. 🙄

  16. Reed Lady Avatar

    Seems like the Kremlin’s playing peek-a-boo with peace talks – no updates, no worries, just another day in the political soap opera! 😂🍿

  17. Just what we needed, more “no updates” from the Kremlin! It’s like waiting for a bus that’s perpetually late – you know it’s not coming, but you keep checking anyway. 🚏😏

  18. Gotta love how the Kremlin’s playing the “we’re out of the loop” game—classic move! 🤷‍♂️ Like they’re not the ones always saying, “What peace talks? We have borscht to discuss!” 😂

  19. rawskills Avatar

    Still waiting for the Kremlin to get their memo about peace talks—maybe they prefer carrier pigeons over modern communication? 😂📬

  20. Typical Kremlin, always late to the party and claiming they didn’t get the memo. Guess they missed the bus again while the rest of us are trying to sort out this mess. 😂💼

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