Kremlin hopes EU leaders will not only discuss weapons in Kyiv visit

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a call with reporters that Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz and Mario Draghi should use their time with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to take a "realistic look at the state of affairs".

The Kremlin said on Thursday it hoped the leaders of France, Germany and Italy would use their visit to Kyiv to discuss other subjects than the supply of weapons to Ukraine, adding that it would be "absolutely useless and will cause further damage to the country".

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a call with reporters that Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz, and Mario Draghi should use their time with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to take a "realistic look at the state of affairs".

"I would hope that the leaders ... will not focus only on supporting Ukraine by further pumping it with weapons," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a call with reporters.

"That's absolutely pointless, it will prolong people's suffering and cause new damage to the country."

Macron, Scholz and Draghi visited Irpin on the outskirts of Kyiv on Thursday in a high-profile show of support for Ukraine.

Ukraine's bid to join the 27-nation European Union and its demand for more weapons to fight off Russia's incursion were expected to be two main themes of the EU leaders' talks with Zelenskiy later in the day.

The Kremlin has repeatedly raged against Western weapon supplies to Kyiv, saying they are dragging out the conflict and complicating the search for a ceasefire.

Western countries have supplied Ukraine with billions of dollars' worth of military equipment since the start of the conflict in a bid to thwart Russia's advance.

Russian officials on Thursday said they were ready to continue peace talks with Ukraine, but again accused Kyiv of stalling.

Responding to a question about potential Ukrainian hopes of reclaiming the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russia, or preventing infrastructure links to the region, Peskov said:

"It's hard to expect anything [constructive negotiations] against this background or otherwise, because everything has stalled."

Russia's lead negotiator Vladimir Medinsky also said on Thursday that Moscow was prepared to restart talks with Ukraine but had received no response to proposals put to Kyiv in previous rounds.

Intermittent negotiations between Russia and Ukraine were held in March, including a high-profile meeting of delegations in Istanbul, but have since broken down. Both sides accuse each other of not negotiating in good faith.

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