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Russia says it has yet to see an official copy of a new U.S.-backed peace plan for Ukraine.
A draft proposal of the deal,
crafted by White House envoy Steve Wittkopf and his Russian counterpart,
publicly surfaced in a series of media leaks earlier this week.
NPR's Charles Mainz has more from Moscow.
Amid an avalanche of media reports outlining a peace plan that critics argue skews in Russia's favor,
Moscow has remained largely silent.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged that while there had been contacts with the U.S.,
there was, quote, no process that could be called consultations on Ukraine.
In fact, Peskov said Moscow had yet to receive an official copy of the U.S.
proposal.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has also said little about the most recent U.S.
diplomatic push.
Instead,