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Kiev does not want peace, Moscow-Washington efforts alone not enough — Kremlin

"The Kiev regime refuses to settle the conflict through negotiations," Dmitry Peskov noted

MOSCOW, March 3. /TASS/. Vladimir Zelensky's statements at the White House have shown that Kiev does not want peace and is not ready for negotiations, while the efforts of Russia and the United States alone are not enough for a settlement, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing in response to a TASS question.

"The Kiev regime and Zelensky do not want peace. They want the war to continue. So in this situation, of course, only Washington's efforts and Moscow's readiness will obviously not be enough," the spokesman pointed out.

"The Kiev regime refuses to settle the conflict through negotiations," Peskov added.

Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the United States has expressed a desire to help bring the Ukrainian conflict to an end as soon as possible. In contrast to the European Union and the previous administration of Joe Biden, Washington is no longer declaring unlimited support for Kiev and has even started contacts with Moscow.

These steps have been criticized by Ukraine. Kiev is demanding more and more US involvement in the conflict, up to and including direct participation, which is expressed in the concept of so-called security guarantees. Vladimir Zelensky rejects all peace initiatives and insists on the continuation of the conflict at least until Kiev gains an advantage on the front.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and other representatives of the Russian leadership have repeatedly stated Moscow's readiness to settle the conflict by political and diplomatic means. Moscow considers it necessary for a lasting peace to eliminate the root causes of the conflict, including the militarization of Ukraine, the use of this country as a platform for the West's anti-Russian policies, and the Kiev regime's support for the most vocal and Russophobic nationalist movements.