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Kremlin Calls Situation With Settlement of Ukraine Conflict 'Not Easy'

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - An informal summit of leaders of a number of European countries was held in London on Sunday to discuss the situation in Ukraine and collective European security. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said after the summit that security guarantees for Ukraine should be supported by the United States.
The situation with the Ukrainian conflict settlement is not easy, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday.
"The situation is not easy in terms of the Ukrainian settlement," Peskov told reporters.
Any constructive initiatives are needed today to resolve the conflict, Peskov added.
"There are some first outlines of such eventual peace plans. Although there is no reason to say that there is any coherent, detailed peace plan on the agenda yet," Peskov said.
The summit took place against the background of the collapse of talks between Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump regarding the peace process in Ukraine. The intensity of the debate escalated when Vice President JD Vance joined the conversation to vocally criticize the Ukrainian leader for his ingratitude and pointed out that Kiev was struggling to mobilize enough conscripts.
Trump’s senior officials asked the Ukrainian delegation to leave the White House and canceled a joint press conference. Trump called off the signing of the rare earth minerals deal with Zelensky that was already ratified by the Ukrainian government. Later, several European leaders made statements in support of Zelensky.
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In this regard, Peskov noted that Washington has an unpleasant aftertaste left after talking with Zelensky.
"Now any constructive, so to speak, support for this process, any constructive initiatives will be in demand. Clearly, someone will have to make a considerable effort in terms of dialogue with Washington in order to somehow neutralize that, probably, unpleasant aftertaste that probably remained in the White House after communicating with Zelensky. And it is obvious that it will not be easy to do this," Peskov told reporters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is familiar with the essence and nuances of the meeting between Trump and Zelensky, the official added.
"This is quite an unprecedented event, so to speak. Of course, Zelensky demonstrated, in many ways, probably a complete lack of diplomatic skills, at the very least. Not to mention more," Peskov said, adding that Zelensky's unwillingness to "cede territory" is due to his unwillingness to perceive the real state of affairs.
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