Russia is open to peace with Ukraine but achieving its goals remains a priority, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Sunday, days after U.S. President Donald Trump gave Moscow a 50-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire or face tougher sanctions.

Peskov and other Russian officials have repeatedly rejected accusations from Kyiv and its Western partners of stalling peace talks. Meanwhile, Moscow continues to intensify on Ukrainian cities, launching more drones in a single night than it did during some entire months in 2024, and analysts say the barrages are likely to escalate.

鈥淧resident (Vladimir) Putin has repeatedly spoken of his desire to bring the Ukrainian settlement to a peaceful conclusion as soon as possible. This is a long process, it requires effort, and it is not easy,鈥 Peskov told state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin.

鈥淭he main thing for us is to achieve our goals. Our goals are clear,鈥 he added.

The Kremlin has insisted that any peace deal should see Ukraine withdraw from the four regions that Russia illegally annexed in September 2022, but never fully captured. It also wants Ukraine to renounce its bid to join NATO and accept strict limits on its armed forces 鈥 demands Kyiv and its Western allies have rejected.

In his nightly address Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his officials have proposed a new round of peace talks this week. Russian state media on Sunday reported that no date has yet been set for the negotiations, but said Istanbul would likely remain the host city.

threatened Russia on July 14 with steep tariffs and announced a rejuvenated pipeline for American weapons to reach Ukraine, hardening his stance toward Moscow after months of frustration following unsuccessful negotiations aimed at . The direct Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul resulted in several rounds of prisoner exchanges but little else.

Trump said he would implement 鈥渟evere tariffs鈥 unless a peace deal is reached within 50 days. He provided few details on how they would be implemented, but suggested they would target Russia鈥檚 trading partners in an effort to isolate Moscow in the global economy.

In addition, Trump said European allies would buy 鈥渂illions and billions鈥 of dollars of U.S. military equipment , replenishing the besieged country鈥檚 supplies of weapons. Included in the plan are Patriot air defense systems, a top priority for Ukraine as it fends off and missiles.

Doubts were recently raised about Trump鈥檚 commitment to supply Ukraine when over concerns that U.S. stockpiles were running low.

Elsewhere, Ukraine鈥檚 air force said it shot down 18 of 57 Shahed-type and decoy drones launched by Russia overnight into Sunday, with 7 more disappearing from radar.

Two women were injured in Zaporizhzhia, a southern Ukrainian region partly occupied by Russia, when a drone struck their house, according to the regional military administration. Two more civilians were injured in Izium, northeastern Ukraine, after a drone slammed into a residential building, local Ukrainian officials said.

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