“We know that a number of foreign states and representatives are showing their willingness to provide a platform (for negotiations). Of course, we welcome this political will,” Peskov said. He added, however, that these negotiations are not possible due to Kyiv’s position.
The Vatican is proposing that Russia and Ukraine negotiate to resolve the war in Ukraine on its territory, La Stampa newspaper reported earlier this month.
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended in the spring after several rounds of talks yielded no results. But in the summer, with the assistance of the United Nations and Turkey, the warring parties agreed to resume the export of grain from blocked Ukrainian ports.
Moscow accuses Kyiv of its reluctance to return to dialogue, but at the same time is constantly bombarding Ukrainian territory with missiles, often aimed at civilian targets. Kiev says that real peace negotiations are not possible if the Russian army is on Ukrainian territory.
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On Monday night, Russian troops shelled three villages in the Dnipropetrovsk region of southern Ukraine with Grad rockets and heavy artillery, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk military-civil administration Valentyn Reznichenko announced in the morning, saying the area around Nikopol faced attacks throughout the night.
In the Donetsk region, Russian soldiers killed two civilians and injured four others on Sunday, the head of the regional military administration, Pavlo Kyrylenko, said on Telegram. “On November 27, the Russians killed two civilians in Kurachov, Donetsk region. Four other people in the region were injured,” Kyrylenko added.
Ukrainian Deputy Interior Minister Yevhen Jenin said on Sunday, according to server Ukrainska Pravda, that Russian invasion forces hit 32,000 civilian objects, mainly private or residential houses, and more than 700 critical infrastructure objects, such as electrical substations, airports, bridges, with rocket or artillery shelling or oil depots. “Only three percent of recorded attacks targeted military installations,” Jenin said.
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