Russia indicated that it remains in contact with the United States regarding a possible resolution of the conflict in Ukraine, while welcoming Washington's mediation efforts.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that exchanges were continuing "through the usual channels," allowing Moscow to follow developments and consider prospects for dialogue.
According to him, Russia remains open to any initiative aimed at creating the conditions for a settlement of the conflict, in a context where diplomatic discussions remain limited.
Furthermore, press reports suggest a possible upcoming visit by a delegation of Russian parliamentarians to the United States, a sign of continued communication channels between the two powers.
The Kremlin has stated that it welcomes any form of dialogue with Washington, believing that such exchanges could serve the interests of both countries.
This position comes as the conflict in Ukraine has dragged on for several years, without any major progress towards a peace agreement.
It also reflects a stated desire by Moscow to maintain a minimum of diplomatic relations with the United States, despite persistent tensions.
In this context, any resumption of direct talks could be an important signal, even if the prospects for a settlement remain uncertain in the short term.
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