Who Will Represent the US at the Upcoming Meeting with Putin?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Steven Witkoff and Jared Kushner represent the US in talks with Putin.
- The meeting focuses on the Ukraine crisis.
- A 28-point peace plan was recently proposed by the US.
- Only Witkoff and Kushner will attend from the US side.
- Putin acknowledges potential for future agreements based on US proposals.
Moscow, December 2 (NationPress) - In a significant announcement, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Russian president, revealed that Steven Witkoff, the special envoy of US President Donald Trump, along with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, will be the representatives of the American delegation during their meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin planned for later today.
According to Peskov, the meeting will commence post 5:00 PM Moscow time. President Putin will engage with Mr. Witkoff, who serves as the chief negotiator for the US on Ukrainian matters. Kushner will accompany him during the discussions. As quoted by the state-run news agency TASS, Peskov stated, 'A conversation will take place.'
When inquired about the presence of any additional American representatives, he confirmed, 'No, there will be no more [American representatives]. Just a translator.'
The vital agenda for this meeting will center on addressing the ongoing Ukraine crisis, including the US's proposals regarding the situation.
Two weeks prior, a comprehensive 28-point peace plan was introduced by the US. Following this, representatives from the United States, Ukraine, and various European nations convened in Geneva on November 23 to deliberate on the plan.
On Sunday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Witkoff engaged in discussions with a Ukrainian delegation in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
On November 27, Putin acknowledged that the US's proposed points concerning Ukraine could potentially serve as a foundation for future agreements.
'It would be impolite of me to speak of any final options now, as none exist. However, some elements are fundamental,' stated the Russian President during a press conference in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Putin also remarked that the US has somewhat considered Russia's position, which was discussed both prior to and following the August meeting between Putin and Trump in Alaska.
'We certainly need to sit down and engage in serious discussions regarding specific issues,' Putin emphasized.
'We must articulate everything in diplomatic terms because claiming that Russia intends to attack Europe is frankly absurd. We have never had such intentions,' he added.
Furthermore, Putin noted that the US's 28-point peace proposal was communicated through proper channels, and the Russian side is aware of its contents.
After the peace proposal's release, discussions continued among representatives from the US, Ukraine, and several European nations, leading to a revised version of the plan, now condensed to 19 points, which has yet to be made public. This marks the latest development in the ongoing diplomatic effort to resolve the Ukraine crisis.