The U.S. was not invited to intra-Syrian talks in Kazakhstan's capital Astana, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.
"Preparations for Astana talks are continuing. It is a difficult process," Peskov told reporters.
Peskov reminded Astana talks were not an "alternative" for other formats, including the Geneva process, rather it was "supplementary".
About a question on whether U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's administration was invited to the talks, Peskov said "No".
Negotiations to reach a political resolution to the six-year war in Syria are due to begin in Astana between Syrian government and opposition negotiators on Jan. 23.
Following last month's Syria cease-fire deal brokered by Turkey and Russia, the Astana meeting comes as part of ongoing efforts by the two countries to promote a political solution in war-torn Syria.
Peskov also denied the reports that President Vladimir Putin and Trump will come together in Reykjavik, capital of Iceland.