Thu Jul 10 11:02:58 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Despite recent remarks by Donald Trump criticizing Vladimir Putin and the U.S. resuming weapons deliveries to Ukraine, the Kremlin insists that peace talks regarding the conflict in Ukraine have not stalled. Russia claims to be awaiting a signal from Kyiv regarding participation in a third round of talks initiated in Istanbul in May. While Russia maintains its preference for achieving its goals through peaceful means, it asserts that the “special military operation” will continue until those goals are met. Putin insists Ukraine officially drop its NATO ambitions and withdraw its troops from the four Ukrainian regions Russia claims.

**News Article:**

**Kremlin Downplays Impact of Trump’s Criticism, U.S. Weapons Deliveries on Ukraine Peace Talks**

**MOSCOW, July 10, 2025** – The Kremlin today dismissed concerns that recent developments, including critical remarks by Donald Trump about Vladimir Putin and the resumption of U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine, have derailed the peace process regarding the ongoing conflict.

Speaking to reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated, “No, I don’t think so. You cannot say that,” in response to questions about whether the peace process had stalled.

His comments come after Trump stated he was “not happy” with Mr. Putin, and amid reports that the United States has begun delivering artillery shells and mobile rocket artillery missiles to Ukraine.

Despite these developments, Russia maintains that it is awaiting a signal from Kyiv on whether Ukraine will participate in a third round of peace talks.

“We have repeatedly said that it would be preferable for us to achieve our goals through peaceful political and diplomatic means, but as long as this does not happen, a special military operation continues, and the reality on the ground is changing every day,” Peskov added.

The conflict in Ukraine, which began with Russia’s military intervention in February 2022 following eight years of fighting in eastern Ukraine, has resulted in over 1.2 million casualties, according to U.S. estimates.

Mr. Trump, a vocal proponent of ending the “bloodbath” in Ukraine, has repeatedly called for a resolution, framing the conflict as a proxy war between the United States and Russia.

Mr. Putin remains steadfast in his conditions for ending the war, demanding that Ukraine officially renounce its NATO ambitions and withdraw its troops from the four Ukrainian regions Russia claims.

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