"All wars end at the negotiating table"
The Kremlin isn't against dialogue, but rejects proposals from the US and Germany.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, is open to dialogue on settling the war in Ukraine, but has not received any concrete proposals from Western leaders, the Kremlin said today.
"Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that he remains open to communication and dialogue," Russian presidential spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told TASS news agency.
He admitted that dialogue would not be easy, but noted that "one way or another, all wars end at the negotiating table".
At the same time, Peskov answered negatively to the question whether Western capitals, such as Washington or Berlin, have so far requested talks with Russia.
(MH with FM/Source: Agency/Photo: DPA/Anadolu/KREMLIN PRESS OFFICE)