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Russia says Kursk attack means no peace talks with Ukraine for now, but keeps proposals on table

Russian aide Yuri Ushakov stated Moscow is not ready for peace talks with Ukraine due to Kyiv's attack on Kursk but affirmed Russia's previous peace proposals remain unchanged.

August 19, 2024 / 17:24 IST
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Russia rejects talks, maintains proposals (File)
Russia rejects talks, maintains proposals (File)

Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said on Monday that Moscow was not ready to hold peace talks with Ukraine for now given Kyiv's attack on Russia's Kursk region, but that Russia was not withdrawing its earlier peace proposals.

Ushakov made the comments in a video statement broadcast by the SHOT news outlet.

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"At this stage, given this venture (Kursk), we will not talk," said Ushakov.

Ukraine's lightning incursion, the biggest into Russia by a foreign power since World War Two, began on Aug. 6 when thousands of Ukrainian troops crossed Russia's western border in a major embarrassment for the Russian military.