KYIV, Ukraine — Russian drones battered the Ukrainian port city of Odesa and glide bombs hit Zaporizhzhia, local authorities said Tuesday, as the Kremlin again warned that negotiators are unlikely to obtain a swift breakthrough in peace talks on the war.
Ukrainian, British, French and U.S. officials are due to meet in London on Wednesday to discuss the war. Anticipation is building over whether diplomatic efforts can stop more than three years of fighting since Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbor. Hostility has run deep since Russia invaded and illegally annexed Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula in 2014.
U.S. President Donald Trump said last week that negotiations were ''coming to a head'' and insisted that neither side is ''playing'' him in his push to end the war. That came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested the U.S. might soon back away from negotiations if they don't progress.
Rubio has suggested that Wednesday's meeting could be decisive in determining whether the Trump administration continues its involvement.
But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov cautioned that ''the settlement issue is so complex that it would be wrong to put some tight limits to it and try to set some short time frame for a settlement, a viable settlement — it would be a thankless task."
Putin's foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov, said Trump envoy Steve Witkoff was expected to visit Moscow again this week. Ushakov provided no further details.
Western analysts say Moscow is in no rush to conclude peace talks because it has battlefield momentum and wants to capture more Ukrainian land.
Russia has effectively rejected a U.S. proposal for an immediate and full 30-day halt in the fighting by imposing far-reaching conditions.