Putin to Trump: Russia will review peace talks stance after drone attack on residence

President Vladimir Putin told US President Donald Trump on Monday that ‍Russia would review its position in peace negotiations after what Moscow said was ‍a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian presidential residence, the Kremlin said.Ukraine has dismissed Russia’s accusation that 91 drones attacked Putin’s residence in northern Russia as a lie, and has accused Moscow – which has not yet ⁠presented evidence to back its assertions – of attempting to undermine peace talks.For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our dedicated page.Yuri Ushakov, Kremlin foreign policy aide, said that Putin and Trump had spoken on Monday and that Putin had been briefed by Trump and his senior advisors about Washington’s negotiations with Ukraine.“According to the Americans, during these negotiations the American side aggressively pursued the idea of the ‍need for Kyiv to take real steps towards a final settlement of the conflict, not to ‍hide behind ‍demands for a temporary ⁠ceasefire,”