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Russia has stated it sees no grounds to discuss the return of seized Ukrainian territories, including areas like Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, which Russia claims to have annexed. According to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, Russia considers these regions as integral parts of the Russian Federation.

This statement comes amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine and international calls for a peaceful resolution. Russia insists any negotiations must acknowledge the “new territorial realities,” which include Russia’s control and annexation of these territories.

The Ukrainian government and its allies have repeatedly stated that they will not accept any resolution that involves ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia. They are demanding a full withdrawal of Russian forces from all occupied regions.

Peskov’s remarks suggest a hardening of Russia’s position, making diplomatic breakthroughs and a peaceful settlement of the conflict more difficult to achieve. Russia seems unwilling to compromise on its territorial gains, presenting a major obstacle to any potential negotiation process. The conflict is ongoing with neither side showing signs of backing down from their stated positions.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-sees-no-reason-discuss-095338738.html

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