Kremlin claims outcome of Ukraine summit ‘close to zero’

(17 Jun 2024)
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Moscow, Russia – 17 March 2024
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1. STILL Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov ++OVERLAYS AUDIO IN SHOT 2++

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Moscow, Russia – 17 June 2024
2. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin:
“Many (countries) confirmed their understanding of the futility of any serious, substantive discussions without the participation of our country. We also recorded this. Well, of course, if we talk about the overall effectiveness of this meeting, then, of course, it’s close to zero.”
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Moscow, Russia – 14 December 2023
3. STILL Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov ++OVERLAYS AUDIO IN SHOT 4++

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Moscow, Russia – 17 June 2024
4. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin:
“We will continue to work with all countries that are willing to do so. This is the position of our president. He continues to remain open to dialogue, to serious discussion, substantive discussion and productive discussion. The peace initiative that President Putin put forward at the end of last week also remains on the agenda.”
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STORYLINE:
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that the outcome of the Ukraine peace conference in Switzerland was "close to zero," and that many countries realised "the futility of any serious, substantive discussions without the participation" of Russia".

Peskov also once again floated Russian President Vladimir Putin’s "peace initiative" and said it "remains on the agenda".

Putin on Friday said he would order an immediate cease-fire in Ukraine if Kyiv’s forces pull out of the four Ukrainian regions Russia illegally annexed in 2022 and Kyiv drops its NATO bid.

Putin’s other conditions for ending the war included Ukraine recognizing Crimea, a peninsula in the Black Sea Moscow illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as part of Russia; restrictions on Ukrainian military; keeping Ukraine’s non-nuclear status.

Kyiv rejected the proposal as an "ultimatum," "manipulative" and "absurd."

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