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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy aide held discussions with members of the U.S. administration after Moscow received American proposals for a possible Ukrainian peace deal, the Kremlin confirmed on December 26. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the proposals, brought to Moscow by Putin envoy Kirill Dmitriev following a weekend meeting in Miami, are being carefully analysed, and dialogue between Russian and U.S. representatives will continue.

While Peskov did not disclose details of the conversations, he noted that public comments on the documents could undermine ongoing negotiations. Reports suggest that Putin may be open to swapping some territory controlled by Russian forces in Ukraine, but he remains firm on retaining the entire Donbas region. Discussions at a State Council meeting touched on the peace proposals in general terms without further specifics.

The engagement marks a continuation of diplomatic communication between Russia and the United States amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Kremlin emphasized that analysis of the U.S. proposals is underway, and both sides have agreed to maintain dialogue to explore potential pathways toward a resolution.

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Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said he would speak with U.S. presidential envoy Steve Witkoff regarding the leak of an October phone conversation between the two officials, calling the disclosure “unacceptable.” Ushakov confirmed he would address the matter directly with Witkoff during upcoming communications, ahead of the American envoy’s planned visit to Moscow next week to meet President Vladimir Putin.

The leak, published by Bloomberg, claimed Witkoff suggested cooperation on a Ukraine ceasefire proposal and encouraged Putin to raise it with U.S. President Donald Trump. Ushakov dismissed parts of the leaked transcript as “fake” and refused to comment further, stressing that the discussion was confidential. He suggested the leak may have been intended to hinder ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Speaking to Kommersant, Ushakov noted that high-level talks are often conducted via encrypted channels that are rarely compromised unless intentionally leaked. However, he acknowledged that conversations over platforms like WhatsApp could be vulnerable to interception, while firmly ruling out the possibility that participants themselves leaked the discussions.

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