MOSCOW, December 16. /TASS/. It is too early to consider the possibility of deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine, as the Kiev regime refuses to negotiate, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
"Ukraine is still unwilling to engage in any form of talks. Moreover, [Vladimir] Zelensky issued a decree preventing himself from holding talks," he said.
"As for the rest of it, specifically the deployment of peacekeepers, it is too early to discuss it," Peskov added.
According to the Russian presidential spokesperson, talks on Ukraine could resume based on the Istanbul accords. "Under these circumstances, we continue our special military operation. There are currently no plans for talks," he noted. "However, [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin has repeatedly stated that this is the basis on which negotiations could restart," Peskov added.
He pointed out that it was Ukraine that had pulled out of the Istanbul talks.