Russia is open to "comprehensive" security talks with the U.S., so long as they include the war in Ukraine, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday.
"We are open to dialogue, but to a broad, comprehensive dialogue that covers all dimensions, including the dimension related to the conflict around Ukraine, the involvement of the United States in this conflict," Peskov said, according to a Google-translated report by Russian state news agency Tass.
His comments came in response to the possibility of holding talks with Washington on nuclear risks apart from the Ukrainian conflict.
Russia has so far been largely isolated from West-led diplomacy to resolve the conflict with Kyiv — and was most recently not invited to the Summit on Peace in Ukraine of June 15-16.
Kyiv has solicited membership but cannot accede to the coalition while an active conflict wages on its territories.
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Dmitry Peskov, Peskov, Dmitry Medvedev, Medvedev, Barack Obama
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