MOSCOW, April 28 — Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that while Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine continues, Moscow remains open to negotiations with Kiev without preconditions. This statement came in response to recent remarks by US President Donald Trump, who called for Russia to halt strikes on Ukrainian facilities.
Peskov emphasized Russia’s willingness to engage in dialogue, stating, “The president has repeatedly confirmed Russia’s readiness to begin a negotiation process with Ukraine without any conditions in order to achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict.” He also acknowledged ongoing efforts by the United States to steer the situation toward a peaceful resolution.

In recent developments, the Russian Armed Forces launched a large-scale strike targeting Ukraine’s aviation, rocket and space industries, machine-building and armored vehicle sectors, as well as facilities producing rocket fuel and gunpowder. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that the operation successfully achieved its objectives, hitting all designated targets.
The Kremlin’s stance aligns with its broader strategy of advocating for peace talks while maintaining military pressure. Peskov reiterated that Russia seeks a resolution that supports its vision of a multipolar world order, emphasizing the importance of legal frameworks in achieving lasting peace.

Meanwhile, US President Trump has expressed disappointment over Russia’s continued attacks on civilian areas in Ukraine, suggesting alternative measures such as sanctions to address the situation. Trump’s remarks followed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Vatican, where discussions centered on achieving a ceasefire and protecting lives.
The diplomatic landscape remains complex, with Russia signaling openness to dialogue while Ukraine insists on preserving its territorial integrity and sovereignty. The international community continues to monitor developments closely, as efforts to broker peace face significant challenges.