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To spread: Presidential Presidential President Dmitry Peskov said on June 3 that...

Compromises in negotiations are possible, but the meeting of Putin, Trump and Zelensky - in doubt - Peskov

To spread: Presidential Presidential President Dmitry Peskov said on June 3 that the meeting of Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelensky will be in the near future, although negotiations with Ukraine continue and have already brought some results. About it writes Roszmi "TASS".

The Kremlin spokesman during a bryophyne criticized the statement of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky after negotiations in Istanbul, calling it "inconvenient and unsuccessful", such that does not correspond to the constructive spirit of negotiations. According to him, it is not necessary to expect quick decisions or breakthroughs, but important arrangements were reached at the meeting, which will gradually be implemented.

The Kremlin admits compromises regarding the memorandum points, but this issue, according to Peskov, is not subject to public discussion. He also noted that the contact between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump can be organized quite promptly as needed, but there are no agreements on this occasion. In addition, the Kremlin spokesman informed that Vladimir Putin received information about Sunday attacks of Ukraine on the territory of Russia online.

With regard to the response of the Russian Federation to these events, Peskov advised to wait for the conclusions of the investigation. We will remind, on June 3 the expansion and deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in response to a blow to the air bases of the Russian Federation threatened to destroy all Ukrainians and undermine all the necessary targets.

In addition, the Kremlin's topline responded to Istanbul talks and explained why it was a step towards victory. Meanwhile, on June 2, Istanbul took place in the second round of negotiations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation regarding the truce or the end of the war. During the negotiations, the Kremlin handed over to Kiev a memorandum, in which he once again outlined the conditions of surrender of Ukraine.