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Kremlin declines to comment on reported Ukraine talks with Biden aide

file photo: white house national security advisor sullivan and head of ukraine's presidential office yermak attend a news briefing in kyiv
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

The Kremlin declined to comment on Monday on a Wall Street Journal report that Washington had held undisclosed talks with top Russian officials about avoiding further escalation in the Ukraine war.

According to the report, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan held talks with aides to President Vladimir Putin in the hope of reducing the risk that the war in Ukraine spills over or escalates into a nuclear conflict.

“We have nothing to say about this publication,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“Once again I repeat that there are some truthful reports, but for the most part there are reports that are pure speculation,” he said, directing people to contact the White House or the paper itself.

He added that while Russia remains “open” to talks, it is unable to negotiate with Kyiv due to the latter’s refusal to hold talks with Russia.

Few high-level contacts between U.S. and Russian officials have been made public in recent months as Washington has insisted that any talks on ending the war in Ukraine be held between Moscow and Kyiv.

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