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Russia: No Signs of Ukraine Settlement Amid Kyiv's Stance
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Russia: No Signs of Ukraine Settlement Amid Kyiv's Stance

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Russia stated there are currently no grounds for optimism regarding a peaceful settlement in Ukraine due to Kyiv's stance.
  • Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov cited Kyiv's position as the reason for the lack of hope for a resolution.
  • The statement indicates a continued impasse in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.

Russia sees no immediate prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine, citing Kyiv's current position as the primary obstacle. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesperson, stated on Thursday, August 20, 2026, that there are "no reasons for optimism" regarding a peaceful settlement at this time, directly attributing this outlook to the stance of the Ukrainian leadership. This declaration underscores the ongoing diplomatic deadlock between the two nations. Despite international calls for de-escalation and negotiation, Moscow's statement suggests a continued lack of common ground for meaningful peace talks. The Kremlin's assessment implies that Ukraine's conditions or demands are currently unacceptable to Russia, preventing any forward movement toward ending the hostilities. The absence of optimism from the Russian side indicates that the conflict is likely to persist without a significant shift in either nation's political or strategic objectives.

At the moment, and given the position of the Kyiv regime, there are no reasons for optimism about reaching a peaceful settlement.

โ€” Dmitry PeskovExplaining Russia's assessment of the prospects for a peaceful resolution in Ukraine.
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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.