Posted on 03/04/2025 5:09:40 AM PST by marcusmaximus
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated on Tuesday that it is "too early" to discuss where the next round of talks between Russia and the US might take place.
"It is too early to talk about this," Peskov stated, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.
The first high-level talks took place in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh on Feb. 18, with both sides saying that the discussions primarily focused on normalizing diplomatic relations and the operations of their embassies. The Ukraine war was also discussed.
On Feb. 27, delegations from both countries met in Istanbul, Türkiye for a second round of talks. This time, Ukraine was not on the agenda.
The talks followed a phone call between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Feb. 12.
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Drill baby drill.
Is Schloss Hartenfels available?
Pootie is feeling a lot better since the Z-Man shot himself. He strong man again.
Stalling. The desire to keep fighting exists on both sides despite what they say.
Flexing muscle. There is a veiled threat that has come out about Vlad using nukes to destroy world before they will allow Russia to fall.
It seems to me that the US should essentially stop defending Europe militarily. The Euros can buy oil and gas from their Russian neighbors.
Yankee go home!
Nuk, Greenland, on American territory. (In honor of Curley we could rename it Nuknuknuk.)
What good are peace talks between US and Russia when Europe has decided they are going to solve the problem. As it stands, it’s out of our hands.
Also when Europe continues to subsidize Putin by buying his oil and gas.
“Too early” to discuss where the next round of talks between Russia and the US might take place.
The grave yard for one might be the best place for negotiations?.
Mar-a-lago.
Wash our hands of the whole thing.
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