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Kremlin says Putin envoy's US visit does not mean Ukraine talks have resumed

Putin envoy Dmitriev meets Trump officials in US on peace talks and economic cooperation efforts


Reuters April 10, 2026 1 min read
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov looks on as Russia's President Vladimir Putin (not pictured) and Togo's President of the Council of Ministers Faure Gnassingbe (not pictured) meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 19, 2025.PHOTO: REUTERS

The Kremlin said on Friday that a visit to the United States by Russian President ​Vladimir Putin's special investment envoy did not mean ‌that negotiations on a possible peace deal in Ukraine had resumed.

Reuters reported on Thursday, citing sources with knowledge of the visit, that Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's envoy, was in ​the US and meeting members of US President Donald Trump's ​administration for discussions on a peace deal and ⁠US-Russia economic cooperation.

"Kirill Dmitriev is not negotiating a settlement ​in Ukraine, and this is not a resumption of the ​negotiations," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday when asked about the matter.

"Kirill Dmitriev heads the group on economic issues, and he ​continues to work within this group."

Read More: Putin orders weekend ceasefire in Ukraine

Putin on Thursday announced a ​32-hour ceasefire over a two-day period for Orthodox Easter on Sunday. His ‌Ukrainian ⁠counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, said Kyiv would abide by the measure.

Peskov, who has said that peace talks are paused due to events in the Middle East, said the ceasefire ​was humanitarian in ​nature and ⁠that Russia wanted a proper peace deal rather than simply a ceasefire.

"As we have ​repeatedly said, and as President Putin has said, ​we ⁠do not want a ceasefire, we want peace, a lasting, sustainable peace," Peskov said.

"And this peace can come today if ⁠President ​Zelenskiy makes the appropriate decision, takes ​responsibility and makes the appropriate decision," Peskov said.

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