China News Agency, Beijing, February 7th. Comprehensive news: Russian President's Press Secretary Peskov said on the 6th that Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Grossi, who is about to visit Russia, have not arranged a meeting this week.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting of the Supreme Command on the 6th to hear a report on the situation on the front line.

  Russia says no meeting between Putin and Grossi this week

  According to the TASS news agency, Peskov said on the 6th that Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Grossi did not arrange a meeting this week.

  Peskov said that relevant Russian departments are waiting for Grossi's visit, and Russia expects substantive negotiations to be carried out at a designated level.

  Earlier on the 6th, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov confirmed that Grossi will arrive in Moscow later this week to discuss the safety of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.

The timetable for Grossi's visit has not yet been finalized.

  Zelensky holds Supreme Command meeting

  According to the Ukrainian National News Agency, Zelensky held a meeting of the Supreme Command on the 6th. The head of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported the situation on the front line. The meeting paid special attention to the situation in the direction of Bakhmut.

  In addition, the meeting also considered the appointment of persons in charge of military and political departments in some regions.

  Foreign media say Zelensky invited to EU summit

  According to Reuters, the European Union said on the 6th that Zelensky had been invited to attend the EU summit, and reports said he could arrive in Brussels as soon as this week.

  A spokesman for European Council President Michel said on social media that Michel had invited Zelensky "to a future summit" and would not provide further information for security reasons.

  According to reports, the next EU summit will be held in Brussels from the 9th to the 10th.

Earlier on the 6th, several media reported that Zelensky may attend the summit and may also deliver a speech at a meeting of the European Parliament.

EU officials declined to comment on the reports.

  According to a Ukrainian state news agency report on the 6th, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said that the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is studying the possible visit of President Zelensky.

Couleba said the foreign ministry was preparing for some of the president's foreign visits, but the time and place of the trips would be announced by the president himself or his office.

(over)