On Sunday, Trump's pick for national security adviser, Michael Waltz, said that the president-elect's team will review Orban's proposal regarding a Christmas ceasefire in Ukraine.
"Trump's team, first of all, is not in charge of the White House now. That is the first thing. Biden's team is in the White House now," Peskov told reporters.
Currently it is premature to talk about deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine, Dmitry Peskov said.
"It is premature to talk about peacekeepers now," Peskov told reporters.
Russia is ready to resume negotiations on Ukraine on the basis of the Istanbul agreements, the spokesman recalled.
Last week, media reported that European leaders plan to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to discuss peace plans and the potential deployment of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
Dmitry Peskov said that the question of the alleged killed North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region should be asked to the Russian Defense Ministry.
"This is a question for the Ministry of Defense," Peskov told reporters, answering a question about whether the Kremlin could comment on a statement by Ukraine's military intelligence about the discovery of allegedly 30 dead North Korean servicepeople in the Kursk Region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will address an extended meeting of the Russian Defense Ministry board on Monday and will hear a report from Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, Dmitry Peskov said.
"Today is a rather tense, eventful day for the head of state. We expect that an extended meeting of the Russian Defense Ministry board will begin in about an hour. The president will speak, and the defense minister's report will also be heard," Peskov told reporters.