Moscow, May 22 -- Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced Wednesday that work on a memorandum for a potential Russia-Ukraine peace agreement is actively progressing.

Speaking at a press briefing, Peskov noted that much of the work remains confidential "for obvious reasons." He emphasised Russia's openness to efforts from any country willing to contribute to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Peskov added that the location for further negotiations between Russia and Ukraine has not yet been determined. Meanwhile, Russia is working to implement a prisoner exchange agreement involving 1,000 captives, which was reached with Ukraine in Istanbul, Turkiye.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with U.S. Pr...