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Ukraine peace talks are on pause amid Iran war, Kremlin says

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By Guy Faulconbridge and Dmitry Antonov

MOSCOW, ‌March 19 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Thursday that talks between Washington, Moscow and ​Kyiv on ending the war in Ukraine were on "situational pause" following the start of the Iran war.

U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to ⁠end the Ukraine war on his return to the White House but has said efforts to resolve the conflict have been one of his biggest disappointments.

The Izvestia newspaper said in a front-page story that the Kremlin had ​confirmed a pause in talks on Ukraine and that war in the Middle East could push Kyiv towards compromise.

"This is a situational ‌pause, for obvious reasons," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters when asked about the Izvestia report.

Peskov said that as soon as "our American partners" could pay more attention to Ukrainian affairs, Moscow hoped that the pause could end and that ⁠a new round of talks could take place.

Izvestia said that talks on economic and investment ⁠cooperation with the United States, led by presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev, would continue.

Ukraine and Russia, which invaded its neighbour in 2022, held talks in Turkey last year and have conducted sessions with U.S. mediation in Abu Dhabi and Geneva this year. They remain far apart on Russia's demand for Ukraine to cede control of the whole ‌of its Donetsk region.

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Ukrainian and European leaders say Russia cannot be allowed ⁠to achieve its aims after what they cast as an imperial-style land ‌grab and that Moscow could next attack a NATO member state if ​it wins. Moscow denies this.

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday that Russia had "maintained the upper hand in its war against Ukraine." 

"US-led negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv ‌are ongoing. Until such an agreement is met, Moscow is likely to continue ​fighting a war of attrition with the aim ⁠of degrading Kyiv’s ability and will to resist," Gabbard said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said ‌he is open to discussing peace. He portrays the war ⁠as a watershed moment in relations with the West, which he says humiliated Russia after the Soviet Union fell in 1991 by enlarging NATO and encroaching on what he considers Moscow's sphere of influence.

In 2024, Putin said ​Russia's terms for ending the war were ‌that Kyiv officially abandon its ambition of joining NATO and withdraw entirely from four regions Russia claims as its ⁠own. Kyiv has questioned Putin's commitment to ending the war ​and says it will not cede land that Russia has failed to capture.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing ​by Tom Hogue, Andrew Heavens and Timothy Heritage)

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