D. Peskov urged against rushing to conclusions about the imminent end of the Ukrainian conflict

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

Moscow, November 26 /Xinhua/ — Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov called the assessment that the conflict around Ukraine is nearing an end premature.

“Wait, it’s too early to say that,” D. Peskov told journalists.

He emphasized that leaks of Russian-US telephone conversations could be linked to attempts to disrupt the settlement. When asked by reporters who benefits from the leaks, D. Peskov said, "I wouldn't exaggerate their significance."

The Russian president's press secretary stated that many will try to derail the trend toward a peace agreement in Ukraine: "But the fact that there will be a very large number of people in various countries, including the United States, who will try to derail these trends toward a peaceful outcome is certain."

In response to journalists' questions about any new developments in their interactions with the Americans, a Kremlin spokesman explained that the timing of Russia's contacts with US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff has not yet been determined. "No. We have contacts. Right now, you've probably heard [US President Donald] Trump himself say that he intends to send Mr. Witkoff to Moscow. As soon as the exact timing of these contacts in Moscow is determined, we will inform you," he assured.

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