Kremlin: It's too early to discuss the four-party talks proposed by Zelensky.

The Jinshi data news on February 3rd, the Kremlin said on Monday that it is too early to discuss the four-party peace talks proposed by Ukrainian President Zelensky, and reiterated concerns about his "legitimacy". Zelensky said on Saturday that he supported the four-party talks between the United States, Ukraine, Russia, and the European Union, and said that holding peace talks between Washington and Moscow without Kiev's participation would be "very dangerous". When asked about Zelensky's remarks, Kremlin spokesman Peskov told reporters: "So far, no one has seriously discussed the possible combination of negotiators." He said: "So far, our starting point is that the Ukrainian president has no right to hold such talks." Moscow has long maintained that Zelensky did not hold another election when his five-year term expired last year because martial law was in effect, meaning he did not have the legal power to sign the peace protocol.

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