
Russian President Vladimir Putin has not received any signal from European nations that they want to engage in talks on ending the war in Ukraine, according to the Kremlin.
“So far there have been no signals,” said Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, in Moscow on Friday.
Peskov was referring in particular to statements made by Finnish President, Alexander Stubb, who suggested that one or two countries should negotiate with Moscow on behalf of the European nations supporting Ukraine.
Stubb suggested that most likely ,France or the United Kingdom should represent Europe.
Russia and the United States have so far bypassed European countries in negotiations over a possible end to the war in Ukraine.
Neither European countries nor Ukraine itself was invited to the talks. (dpa/NAN)