Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that there is currently no established official communication channel between Moscow and Kyiv. He indicated that Russia is open to a potential meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but only if Zelenskyy were to travel to Moscow. Peskov did not elaborate on the conditions for such a meeting, nor did he offer any indication of renewed efforts to establish dialogue. This announcement follows ongoing conflict and a lack of significant progress in peace negotiations. The statement suggests a continued impasse in diplomatic efforts between the two nations. It underscores the current state of relations, characterized by a suspension of formal communication lines. The Kremlin maintains its position regarding a potential meeting hinging on Zelenskyy’s willingness to come to Moscow.