Kremlin says nothing new to report on Ukraine peace proposals
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The Kremlin said on Wednesday that contacts with the United States continued but that there were no new developments to announce on a possible peace plan to end the conflict in Ukraine.
After numerous media reports that the United States had drafted a peace plan which proposed Kyiv give up some territory, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that there was nothing new to announce since the August summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
Peskov said that contacts with the Americans continued but that sufficient work for another summit to take place had not yet been done.
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