MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A meeting of the leaders of the so-called Normandy Quartet countries is possible, but the date has yet to be set, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.
"So far there are no exact dates. It has been stated that such a meeting is possible, but so far there is no time," Peskov told reporters. "As soon as a relevant agreement is reached, we will announce it."
On Wednesday, French government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said that the next Normandy Quartet Summit might take place in Paris.
The Normandy Quartet has held several rounds of talks on Ukrainian reconciliation. In February, the group worked out a peace deal in Minsk, Belarus. The agreement included a set of steps to end the military conflict in Ukraine, including a ceasefire, weaponry withdrawal, prisoner swaps and constitutional reforms.