The Kremlin announced that a decision on the dates for a possible ceasefire in connection with Victory Day has not yet been made.
Modern.az reports that this was stated by Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.
According to him, the specific dates of the ceasefire will be determined by Vladimir Putin, and there is currently no final decision on this issue.
Peskov noted that Moscow has not yet heard any reaction from Kyiv regarding the ceasefire initiative related to Victory Day.
He also stated that a single phone conversation between Putin and former US President Donald Trump cannot improve the global situation, as the level of conflicts in the world is high.
The Kremlin official added that a decrease in Russia's GDP is an expected process.
Peskov emphasized that Moscow has not put forward initiatives similar to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran's nuclear program.
He also noted that Russia participates in Mali at the invitation of the current government and will continue its support to this country.
According to Peskov, Russia will continue to fight terrorism and extremism, including in Mali.