Trump’s special representative learned about the Kremlin leader’s reluctance to talk about his peaceful plan, Financial Times records.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has refused to discuss the peace plan developed by special US President Steve Witkoff representative in CO -Autorship with Ukraine and Europe. Vitcoff has set a trip to Putin because of this, the Financial Times report references to three resources.
Vitcoff learned about Putin’s reluctance to talk about a peaceful plan from high Russian officials, so the Trump representative postponed another visit to Putin. However, someone close to him says no next journey is “planned at all.”
The plan that Witkoff wants to discuss consists of 22 points. Both points were discussed by Ukrainian and American officials in a phone conversation.
From the side of Ukrainian, the head of the office of the President Andrei Ermak and the Minister of the Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umarov participated in the conversation. From the United States – Witkoff, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special US president representative in Ukraine Keith Kellog.
In Europe, doubts about Donald Trump’s approach to Russia expressed doubts.
“Putin does exactly as long as he needs to convince Trump that he is involved in these efforts aimed at finding peace in Ukraine, while doing every effort that leads to nothing. And Trump believes him,” said a European high -diplomat who participated in negotiations between the western capital.
As we have written, Ukraine and Russia will hold the first direct negotiation in Istanbul for three years. By the time they lasted, the media learned about the unacceptable -acceptable conditions passed by Russia.
However, it was later found that Ukraine and Russia were probably consistent with new negotiations during the meeting today in Istanbul.
Umarov spoke about negotiations with the Russian Federation in Istanbul
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