The Kremlin said Monday that the Ukraine peace process is currently on pause but insisted negotiations are expected to resume even as Russia reeled from what officials described as the largest drone attack on the Moscow region in more than a year.The Associated Press noted that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to comments by President Donald Trump, who suggested Friday that recent Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, including one that killed 24 people in an apartment building, may have set back diplomatic efforts to end the war."The peace process is paused, but we expect it to resume," Peskov told reporters....