The Kremlin said Thursday that there was "no reason for confidence" that the West would meet Russia's demands on Ukraine, but that President Vladimir Putin would review the formal replies from the US and NATO before making a decision. “All these materials are with the president,” Putin's spokesperson said. “We will take our time analyzing them – we will not jump to any conclusions.” Peskov did not address the answers' substance, which the US has asked remain private. He claimed the West was unlikely to make major concessions to Russia based on public statements by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. “There is little reason for optimism,” Peskov said when asked whether Russia will be happy with the Western replies. “But I would avoid making any conceptual evaluations.” Stay Connected with us: ==================== Website: https://newsRme.com YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewsRmeYoutube Facebook: https://bit.ly/NewsRmeFacebook Twitter: / newsrme Instagram : / newsrme