The Kremlin on Friday once again signaled that Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'open' to talks with the U.S. if the West accepts his demands.
on Friday once again claimed it was"open to negotiations" on ending the war in Ukraine, but only if the West accepts its demands.
Biden and Putin have not spoken since Russia invaded Ukraine nine months ago, and Peskov’s comments were the second time in two days that the Kremlin signaled they would be open to resuming talks with Washington. "This is likely a distraction," she added, pointing out that Putin was also in talks with Western nations, including the U.S., as he was preparing to invade Ukraine in February.
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