He answered the question whether the Kremlin saw an article in the American edition of The National Interest, which proposed a plan for a peaceful settlement of the conflict around Ukraine.

According to him, the Kremlin did not have the opportunity to get acquainted with this material.

“As for the peace plan, yes, it is possible after Ukraine fulfills all the requirements of the Russian side,” Peskov said.

Also, answering a clarifying question, he said that “Ukraine knows perfectly well what requirements are in question.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Kyiv itself had signed its unwillingness to negotiate with Moscow.

As the minister noted, the Ukrainian negotiating group is "led" by London and Washington - such information comes to Russia through several channels.

Prior to this, Lavrov said that UN Secretary General António Guterres and the secretariat of the organization missed the opportunity to achieve a peaceful settlement in Ukraine when they did not react to Kyiv's sabotage of the Minsk agreements for seven years.