President Trump sent top American negotiators to Moscow and Kyiv while establishing clear conditions for his direct engagement in peace talks. Trump stated he would meet Russian and Ukrainian leaders only when negotiations approach a final agreement.
The administration’s optimism about recent progress contrasts with international skepticism regarding prospects for a deal both parties will accept. Trump characterized negotiations as productive.
Steve Witkoff’s assignment to Moscow and Dan Driscoll’s engagement with Ukrainian representatives reflect the coordinated approach. White House officials emphasize that remaining disagreements involve core issues.
The contentious 28-point proposal initially drafted generated opposition. Subsequent negotiating rounds have produced a revised framework, though fundamental challenges remain.
Ukrainian President Zelensky responded cautiously, expressing gratitude for American efforts while avoiding confirmation of specific agreements. Ukrainian officials signaled that territorial issues require direct presidential discussions.
Trump Withholds Personal Involvement Until Peace Deal Approaches Finalization
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