Russia Denies U.S. Claims It’s Delaying Ukraine Peace Talks – What’s Really Happening?
(Source: Reuters)
The Kremlin has hit back at U.S. accusations that Russia is dragging its feet in Ukraine peace talks. According to Reuters, Moscow insists it’s not stalling—and claims it has kept all its promises so far in negotiations.
Why This Matters
- U.S. Accusations: Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, accused Russia of “stalling for time” while still attacking Ukrainian civilians.
- Russia’s Response: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov fired back, saying, “No one is delaying anything here.”
- Peace Talks Stuck? A third round of talks is planned, but dates aren’t set yet—raising questions about whether progress is really being made.
As Reuters reports, Russia says it prefers a “diplomatic solution” but won’t back down from its military goals. Meanwhile, the U.S. insists Moscow isn’t negotiating in good faith.
The Big Question
Is Russia serious about peace—or just buying time? With no clear breakthrough yet, the war drags on while civilians suffer.
(Source: Reuters)
