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Trump’s envoy not yet in contact with Russia on Ukraine settlement — senior diplomat

Sergey Ryabkov pointed out that Moscow has repeatedly publicly stated its position in the form of proposals and concrete initiatives

MOSCOW, December 20. /TASS/. US President-elect Donald Trump's special envoy on Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, has not yet established contact with Moscow on the Ukrainian settlement issues, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told reporters.

"No, he has not [established contact with Moscow]," he said, commenting on Kellogg's words that Trump may try to honor his promise and stop the Ukrainian conflict by the end of this year.

At the same time, Ryabkov pointed out that the Russian side "watches everything that is published, uttered, or posted on social media by individuals who will eventually occupy responsible positions in the next US administration." "But these signals have no official status. In order to consider something substantial, we need a corresponding appeal," the deputy foreign minister added.

He pointed out that Moscow has repeatedly publicly stated its position in the form of proposals and concrete initiatives. "And all this is on the table," the senior diplomat emphasized. "The outgoing US administration, all our European opponents, are well aware of this. And our neighbors. Our allies are immersed in this, the global majority, including countries that have their own proposals, are receiving regular briefings. So there is no mystery here," he noted.

"If Mr. Kellogg wants to rely on common sense in his formulations of the future, in one way or another, he will simply have to work according to the set of ideas that we have proposed," Ryabkov stressed.

According to him, the Russian initiatives "come from life, from realities." "They reflect our unwavering determination to defend our fundamental interests, including security interests. Therefore, we cannot deviate from this line," the deputy foreign minister concluded.

Leaders' statements

Throughout the election campaign, Trump repeatedly said he would seek a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis before taking office.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously listed the conditions for resolving the conflict, including the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Donbass and Novorossiya, Kiev's refusal to join NATO, the lifting of all Western sanctions against Moscow, and the establishment of Ukraine's non-aligned and nuclear-free status.