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Zelensky says he has not seen Moscow’s latest settlement proposals sent to Kiev

Earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow had handed to Kiev a clearly formulated draft document and was waiting for a reply

KIEV, April 20. /TASS/. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has said that he has not seen Moscow’s draft document on a settlement of relations handed to Kiev earlier. He was speaking at a news conference with the European Council’s President Charles Michel.

Earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow had handed to Kiev a clearly formulated draft document and was waiting for a reply. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said later that Moscow had sent the draft document to Kiev back on April 15, but there was still no response.

"As for Mr. Peskov, I have heard nothing about that. I have seen nothing, and I am certain that we have not received anything," Zelensky said.

The Russian-Ukrainian talks have been going on since February 28. Presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky leads the Russian panel. First, there have been several rounds of discussions in Belarus. More talks by video link followed. Another face-to-face round of negotiations took place in Istanbul on March 29. On April 12, Russian President Vladmir Putin told the media that Kiev had departed from the agreements achieved at negotiations in Turkey, thus steering the talks into a dead end.