The Kremlin responded that the United States could not respond to Russia's request not to further expand NATO over the situation in Ukraine, and the Kremlin said, "There is not much reason to be optimistic." After that, President Putin will decide what to do in the future.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a press conference on the 26th that he had written his thoughts on the situation in Ukraine about the Russian side's request for a guarantee that NATO would not expand further. did.



In response, Russian Presidential Administration spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed on the 27th that President Putin was also informed of the American response.



"There aren't many reasons to be optimistic because we haven't responded to Russia's main concerns," he said, saying that the US side rejected the request not to expand NATO.

After that, Putin will decide on the possibility of a summit meeting with US President Joe Biden after continuing discussions at the level of practitioners.

Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Viklov also evaluated the American response to the Russian media as "there is content that expects the beginning of a serious dialogue," while "a positive reaction to the main issue of not expanding NATO to the east." There is no such thing. "



Then, President Putin will decide the future response after scrutinizing the contents among the ministries and agencies.