The story goes on under the ad Tuesday’s talks did not reach a peace deal, but Ukrainian negotiators outlined some proposals, and Moscow said it would “drastically reduce” military activity near Kyiv and Chernihiv. Speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, the associate said that some suspect that a “third party” carried out the alleged poisoning, implying that it had not been approved by the Russian government. Abramovich The owner said that the owner of the British football club Chelsea – who is facing sanctions in Europe for his ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin and has since put his club up for sale in West London – has recovered and is “well” and is now focusing on negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow. Russia has denied that Abramovich was poisoned and had nothing to do with the incident. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov told reporters Tuesday that such allegations were “part of an information war,” he said. “These reports are definitely not true.” Research partner Bellingcat and the Wall Street Journal first reported suspected poisoning. Abramovich said and two Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered “red eyes, persistent and painful tears and peeling skin on their faces and hands”, symptoms consistent with chemical weapons poisoning, following a March 3 meeting. The story goes on under the ad Last month, a spokesman confirmed that Ukraine had contacted Abramovich to help facilitate peace talks with Moscow. However, the extent of his role in these negotiations remains unclear. Peshkov said on Tuesday that “Abramovich is involved in securing some contacts between the Russian and Ukrainian sides. He is not an official member of the delegation. ” A Kremlin spokesman said the oligarch was “on our side”. The United States has refused to impose sanctions on Abramovich after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he could be helpful in securing a peace deal, a source familiar with the matter told the Washington Post. The story goes on under the ad Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan opened the last round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul on March 29th. (Video: Reuters, Photo: AFP via Getty Images / Reuters) Ukrainian Kuleba told local media on Monday that Kiev’s goal was – at best – a “sustainable” ceasefire. Meanwhile, his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, said Moscow should “stop indulging” in Kyiv. Russia’s war in Ukraine entered its 34th day on Tuesday as the death toll rose on both sides and Ukrainian cities continued to be heavily bombed. Nearly 4 million people have fled Ukraine since the start of the conflict, the vast majority in neighboring Poland, according to the latest United Nations figures, sparking Europe’s biggest refugee crisis. Annabelle Timsit and Miriam Berger contributed to this report.