Russian officials have repeatedly claimed that they prefer a diplomatic and political resolution to the war in Ukraine, but accuse Ukraine and Western nations of rejecting all proposals for dialogue. The Kremlin insists that military operations will continue until Russia's stated goals are met, making any restoration of relations with Kyiv conditional on these demands. Russian spokespeople, including Dmitry Peskov and Maria Zakharova, argue that peace talks have never been a genuine priority for the West, which they accuse of fueling the conflict by arming Ukraine. Despite public statements supporting diplomacy, Russia maintains its maximalist conditions for ending the war, while blaming the West and Ukraine for the ongoing hostilities. The situation remains deadlocked, with little sign of imminent peace negotiations.
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