The Kremlin announced a pause in negotiations regarding Ukraine and conditions for their resumption
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Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov reported a pause in negotiations and the absence of new agreements. He claims that Ukraine "knows the conditions for resuming meetings."

Yury Ushakov, an aide to the Russian dictator, stated that a pause has been taken in the trilateral negotiations regarding Ukraine, and no agreement has been reached regarding the next rounds; however, according to him, Kyiv "knows what needs to be done for them to take place." Ushakov stated this to the Russian "media," UNN reports.
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"No one spoke about the negotiations; a pause has been taken for now, and no agreement has been reached regarding the next round,"
He added that it is unknown when the negotiations might resume.
"It is clear what each side must do before the next round of negotiations. Each side—I mean, first and foremost, the Ukrainian side. And it knows what needs to be done for the next round to be successful,"
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Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, stated that reaching a peace agreement regarding Ukraine will take a long time.
