US Envoy and Kushner to Meet with Putin in Moscow Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
In a bid to broker peace between Russia and the US, President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and US special envoy Steve Witkoff are set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday. The high-stakes talks come as tensions over Ukraine continue to simmer.
Just days after intense negotiations with Ukrainian officials in Florida, Washington is once again looking to Russia for a breakthrough. While some have expressed concerns that the White House approach may be too pro-Russian, Trump remains optimistic about reaching a deal.
"I think there's a good chance we can make a deal," he said on Sunday. The US has long supported a peace proposal aimed at ending Russia's war on Ukraine, but significant work remains to be done. Putin, however, has described the US plan as just "a set of issues put forward for discussion", rather than a draft agreement.
Despite this, Trump and his team are hopeful that progress can be made. The President believes that Russian concessions, such as halting hostilities and not taking further territory from Ukraine, amount to significant give-and-take.
However, European leaders have expressed concerns about Russia's stance on key issues like territorial control and security guarantees for Ukraine. The issue of NATO membership remains a major point of contention.
In a bid to reassure Ukraine that its interests will be protected, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has emphasized the need for long-term prosperity. "We don't just want to end the war," he said. "We also want to help Ukraine be safe forever."
Meanwhile, concerns about the White House approach have been raised by some lawmakers. Republican Rep. Mike Turner expressed worries that the plan may be too pro-Russian.
As talks between Trump and Putin unfold in Moscow, the situation on the ground remains volatile. Russian missiles continued to rain down on Kyiv over the weekend, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
One key player who has worked behind the scenes to facilitate peace talks is Steve Witkoff. The US special envoy has reportedly advised top Putin officials on negotiating strategies and personable approaches. Despite some controversy surrounding his role, Witkoff remains a key figure in Trump's efforts to broker peace with Russia.
In a bid to broker peace between Russia and the US, President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and US special envoy Steve Witkoff are set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday. The high-stakes talks come as tensions over Ukraine continue to simmer.
Just days after intense negotiations with Ukrainian officials in Florida, Washington is once again looking to Russia for a breakthrough. While some have expressed concerns that the White House approach may be too pro-Russian, Trump remains optimistic about reaching a deal.
"I think there's a good chance we can make a deal," he said on Sunday. The US has long supported a peace proposal aimed at ending Russia's war on Ukraine, but significant work remains to be done. Putin, however, has described the US plan as just "a set of issues put forward for discussion", rather than a draft agreement.
Despite this, Trump and his team are hopeful that progress can be made. The President believes that Russian concessions, such as halting hostilities and not taking further territory from Ukraine, amount to significant give-and-take.
However, European leaders have expressed concerns about Russia's stance on key issues like territorial control and security guarantees for Ukraine. The issue of NATO membership remains a major point of contention.
In a bid to reassure Ukraine that its interests will be protected, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has emphasized the need for long-term prosperity. "We don't just want to end the war," he said. "We also want to help Ukraine be safe forever."
Meanwhile, concerns about the White House approach have been raised by some lawmakers. Republican Rep. Mike Turner expressed worries that the plan may be too pro-Russian.
As talks between Trump and Putin unfold in Moscow, the situation on the ground remains volatile. Russian missiles continued to rain down on Kyiv over the weekend, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
One key player who has worked behind the scenes to facilitate peace talks is Steve Witkoff. The US special envoy has reportedly advised top Putin officials on negotiating strategies and personable approaches. Despite some controversy surrounding his role, Witkoff remains a key figure in Trump's efforts to broker peace with Russia.