Kremlin Rejects European Mediation in Ukraine Talks
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In a statement released from Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the possibility of Europe acting as a mediator in negotiations with Kyiv, citing the continent’s involvement in the conflict.
Peskov said that Europe could not serve as a neutral party because it is a participant in the Ukraine war. He also referenced remarks made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, though the details of those remarks were not elaborated.
The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, with Russia and Ukraine remaining the primary parties to the dispute.
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