However, according to Peskov, such negotiations are needed by the whole world, taking into account "tectonic shifts in the field of European and even world security"
Moscow. June 6. INTERFAX - The Kremlin notes the importance of resuming negotiations between Moscow and Washington on nuclear weapons, but at present this is unlikely, said the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.
"We are interested and believe that, in general, the continuation of negotiations and discussion of this topic, taking into account the tectonic shifts that we are currently witnessing in the field of European and even global security, such negotiations are needed, they are needed by the whole world," he told reporters.
So the Kremlin representative, at the request of journalists, commented on the words of the US Ambassador to Moscow, John Sullivan, that the resumption of these negotiations in the current situation is unlikely.