Kremlin says Kyiv’s non-NATO status is ‘cornerstone’ in talks

The Kremlin on Monday called Kyiv’s non-NATO status a “cornerstone” in talks to end the war, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy admitted some of the alliance’s members were against his country joining the bloc.“This issue is one of the cornerstones and requires special discussion,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, including AFP, during a daily briefing.For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our dedicated page.He added Russia was expecting the United States to “provide us with the concept that is being discussed in Berlin today,” as Zelenskyy held talks in the German capital with US envoys and European leaders seeking a way forward.Read more:Ukraine peace talks stretch into second day at start of pivotal week for Europe