A sense of nearing resolution hangs over the conflict, according to Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov affirmed that the end may be within reach, echoing recent statements from a key international figure.
Peskov directly supported the assessment of a US President, acknowledging the accuracy of his claim that peace negotiations are reaching a critical juncture. The President had just concluded a meeting with Ukraine’s leader, focused entirely on forging a path towards a lasting agreement.
The meeting, held on Sunday, involved intensive discussions surrounding a potential peace proposal aimed at Russia. When questioned about the possibility of imminent peace, Peskov responded with a firm affirmation – “certainly” – suggesting a significant shift in the dynamics of the situation.
During a joint press conference following the talks, the US President indicated the agreement was remarkably close to completion. While hesitant to quantify progress with percentages, he stated the deal was “95% ready,” conveying a strong sense of optimism and forward momentum.
He further emphasized the positive trajectory of the negotiations, stating simply, “We’re doing very well. We could be very close.” This concise statement underscores the belief that a resolution, after a prolonged period of conflict, is now a tangible possibility.