Ukraine desk brief

Kremlin says no agreements reached on new Russia-Ukraine peace talks

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov states Russia and Ukraine have not agreed on any new peace talks, according to Russian state media on June 24.

What happened

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian state media on June 24 that Russia and Ukraine currently have no agreements regarding a new round of peace talks.

This confirmation from the Kremlin highlights that, as of late June 2026, official diplomatic channels have yet to produce a schedule or framework for further negotiations between the two sides.

Peace talks remain a critical component for any potential resolution to the ongoing conflict, and the absence of new agreements may indicate persistent barriers or lack of readiness on either side to engage.

Known from the source

  • Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman, said on June 24 that there are currently no agreements for new peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
  • This statement was reported by Russian state media on the same date.

What remains unclear

The statement offers no details on whether future talks are planned or being considered behind the scenes, nor does it address conditions or pre-conditions that might influence negotiations.

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Evidence note

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