Is Putin Meeting US Presidential Special Envoy Steve Witkoff?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Putin's meeting with Witkoff focuses on peace in Ukraine.
- The US peace plan has evolved from 28 to 19 points.
- Open dialogue is essential for resolving the conflict.
- Putin acknowledges the importance of Russia's perspective.
- Tensions in Ukraine continue to demand urgent attention.
Moscow, Dec 1 (NationPress) In a significant development, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with US presidential special envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Tuesday, as announced by Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The focus of their discussions will be on finding a resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Two weeks ago, a 28-point peace plan proposed by the United States was introduced. Following this announcement, delegates from the United States, Ukraine, and various European nations convened in Geneva on November 23 to deliberate on the proposal.
On Sunday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Witkoff engaged in discussions with a Ukrainian delegation in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
Last Thursday, Putin remarked that the US's proposed list of points regarding Ukraine could serve as a foundation for future agreements.
"It would be impolite of me to speculate on any final arrangements now, as none exist. However, certain elements are fundamental," the Russian leader stated during a press conference in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Putin also mentioned that the US had, in some respects, acknowledged Russia's viewpoint, which was discussed before and after the August meeting between Putin and US President Donald Trump in Alaska.
"We certainly need to sit down and seriously address specific issues," Putin emphasized.
He added, "We must articulate everything in diplomatic terms because it is one thing to claim that Russia does not intend to attack Europe. Honestly, that is absurd. We have never had such intentions," he asserted.
Putin confirmed that the 28-point peace plan was communicated to Russia through official channels, and the Russian side is aware of its contents.
Following the peace plan's unveiling, discussions in Geneva have resulted in a revision of the plan to 19 points, although the details have yet to be released, marking a significant turn in the ongoing diplomatic endeavor to resolve the Ukraine crisis.