JAKARTA - The meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky may be held, it will be possible as long as the parties reach an agreement to resolve the situation, but this is "not yet on the agenda," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in an interview with Izvestiya on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum, Tuesday.
"Regarding Putin-Zelensky's meeting, nothing has changed. No one needs a meeting after meeting. In order for such a meeting to take place, and the idea of such a meeting to become an agenda, certain jobs need to be done to build a deal foundation that can be confirmed at the highest level. But this is not yet on the agenda," Peskov explained, launching TASS September 6.
Talking about the whole grain deal, he recalled that the Russian leader had previously given a very high assessment of Turkey's mediation efforts in the situation.
Including efforts made personally by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to unblock the problem of seeds.
"Finally all agreements were reached. The mechanism is running," concluded Peskov.
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