Russian Diplomat Says Peace Plan for Moscow-Kiev Conflict Yet to Be Discussed with US
A Russian diplomat has stated that Russia has not yet discussed its peace plan for the Moscow-Kiev conflict with the United States. The diplomat emphasized that the issue is still on the table, but discussions with the US are yet to take place.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which began in 2014, has led to years of military tensions and thousands of casualties. Both sides have been involved in various peace talks over the years, but the situation remains unresolved. Recently, Russia has pushed for a new peace plan to end the ongoing violence.
The diplomat explained that Russia has proposed a series of steps to reduce tensions and bring about a peaceful solution. However, they have not yet had direct talks with the US about these plans. “We are open to discussions, but these talks have not happened yet,” the diplomat said in an interview.
The United States has played a significant role in the conflict, supporting Ukraine with military aid and diplomatic pressure on Russia. The US government has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory.
Despite this, the Russian diplomat argued that a lasting peace can only be achieved through direct negotiations between Moscow and Kiev. Russia has consistently expressed its belief that Western involvement, particularly from the US, complicates the peace process.
The diplomat also stressed that Russia’s peace plan focuses on ensuring security for all parties involved. It aims to establish lasting stability in the region and prevent further escalation. Russia has stated that it wants to avoid any more bloodshed and is willing to work with Ukraine to find a solution.
While there is still no clear timeline for discussions, the diplomat’s statement highlights the continued challenges in finding a peaceful resolution. The international community remains hopeful that both sides will eventually come to the negotiating table and end the violence that has devastated the region.