Trump envoy Steve Witkoff in Russia for talks with Putin about Ukraine
- Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine in an effort to normalize ties between Washington and Moscow.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Russia of delaying talks to gain military advantages and claims that hundreds of Chinese nationals are supporting Russian forces.
- Donald Trump stated that the ongoing conflict is 'senseless' and pressed Moscow to quickly agree to a cease-fire, criticizing Moscow for its refusal to fully commit to negotiations.
- Despite efforts at diplomacy, including prisoner swaps and proposed cease-fires, significant progress has not been achieved regarding a lasting resolution in Ukraine.
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Putin Wants a Permanent Peace; Ukraine Will Not Negotiate
President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for nearly five hours last week in a “compelling” meeting during which a “permanent peace” deal was outlined. “Putin’s request is to have a permanent peace here. So, beyond the ceasefire, we got an answer to that,” Witkoff said, adding, “It took […] The post Putin Wants a Permanent Peace; Ukraine Will Not Negotiate appeared first on www.independent…
Trump's Special Envoys Reveals Details of Meeting with Putin - Big Step Made Toward 'Permanent Peace'
Special envoy Steve Witkoff indicated Monday that his meetings with Russian leader Vladimir Putin have been a positive step toward ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine […] The post Trump's Special Envoys Reveals Details of Meeting with Putin - Big Step Made Toward 'Permanent Peace' appeared first on The Western Journal.
'Deal emerging': Trump's envoy Witkoff says 'Putin open to lasting peace' with Ukraine, claims report
US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff said that Russian President Vladimir Putin was open to a "permanent peace" deal with Ukraine. Speaking to Fox News' Sean Hannity, Witkoff said that the world might be on the verge of "something that would be very, very important", hinting towards a potential halt in the Russia-Ukraine war. Describing his talks with Putin as 'compelling', Witkoff said that after five hours of negotiations wi…
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