Trump says U.S. envoy returning to Moscow for new Ukraine peace talks

NPRThursday, November 27, 2025 at 12:03:24 PM
Trump says U.S. envoy returning to Moscow for new Ukraine peace talks
  • President Trump announced that U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will return to Moscow to engage in new peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This development comes amid leaked transcripts that raise questions about Witkoff's impartiality as a mediator, as he reportedly coached a Russian aide on how to present a peace plan to Trump.
  • The resumption of talks is significant as it reflects the U.S. administration's ongoing efforts to negotiate a resolution to the Ukraine conflict, which has been a focal point of international relations and security concerns. The outcome of these discussions could influence U.S.-Russia relations and the geopolitical landscape in Eastern Europe.
  • This situation highlights the complexities of diplomacy in the region, particularly as suspicions arise regarding Witkoff's role and the perceived favorability of the proposed peace plan towards Russia. The ongoing scrutiny of U.S. diplomatic strategies and the implications for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity remain critical issues as the conflict continues.
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