Following the Miami meeting, Russia will formulate a position and continue negotiations soon, according to the Russian President's press secretary.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Moscow, December 24 (Xinhua) — Russia will formulate its position and intends to continue negotiations with the United States through existing channels following the results of the visit to Miami by Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian President's Special Representative for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries and head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF). This was announced to reporters by Dmitry Peskov, the Russian President's press secretary.

"We now intend to formulate our future position based on the information received by the head of state and continue our contacts in the very near future through the existing channels that are currently operational," said D. Peskov.

According to him, the Kremlin considers it inappropriate to publicly disclose the specific documents and agreements K. Dmitriev brought from Miami. "We continue to believe, even at this stage, that it is highly inappropriate to conduct any communication through the media," the Kremlin spokesman noted.

He also declined to comment on reports about Kyiv's proposed plan for settling the Ukrainian conflict. "I've already answered this question, so I don't see the point in repeating myself," the Kremlin spokesman said, responding to a request to comment on the 20-point plan published in the media.

"All the key parameters of the Russian side's position are well known to our colleagues from the United States," D. Peskov emphasized. He was commenting on the statement by US Permanent Representative to NATO Matthew Whitaker that the ball is in Russia's court in the Ukraine negotiations.

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