From Fox News:
The Kremlin’s envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, expressed optimism in brief comments to reporters in Miami on Saturday after meetings with the American negotiators. “The discussions are constructive,” he said. “They began and continued today and will also continue tomorrow.”
Negotiators from Ukraine, Europe and the U.S. said last week that Kyiv has been offered robust security guarantees, including one that would mirror NATO’s Article 5 and ensure a collective response from Ukraine’s allies if Moscow ever attacks again.
The Kremlin isn’t too sure if any of the agreed-upon terms will work for them. Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s foreign aide, told reporters on Sunday that the changes to the peace plan that Kyiv and Europeans want “don’t make the documents better or make it more likely to get long-term peace,” according to the Russian news agency Tass.
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