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27 Aug 2025, 05:53 GMT+10
Steve Witkoff has expressed hope a deal could be reached by the end of the year
US special presidential envoy Steve Witkoff has said that Washington hopes to see the Ukraine conflict resolved by the end of 2025, citing Moscow's "peace proposal on the table" and ongoing meetings with Russian and Ukrainian representatives.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, Witkoff said he will be "having meetings all this week" on Ukraine and other global conflicts, "and we hope to settle them before the end of this year."
In a follow-up interview with Fox News, Witkoff said that although Trump had expressed frustrations with both Moscow and Kiev, the Russian side has at least "put a peace proposal on the table." He acknowledged that territorial concessions "may not be something that the Ukrainians can take," but argued that the Trump administration had brought the sides closer to agreement than ever before.
"There's a peace proposal on the table," Witkoff reiterated. "We're at this place where we think the end is in sight... we have technical teams working on it and we're hopeful that by the end of this year, and maybe quite a bit sooner, we actually can find the ingredients to get to that peace deal."
According to Witkoff, President Putin expressed a clear desire to end the conflict and discussed Moscow's position in depth with Trump during a historic Alaska summit earlier this month. While no details of any deal were made public, Moscow has long insisted that a sustainable settlement can only be achieved if Kiev agrees never to join NATO, undergoes demilitarization and denazification, and recognizes the new reality on the ground. This includes the status of Crimea, Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye as part of Russia - territories that voted to join the country in referendums in 2014 and 2022.
Witkoff emphasized that any decision on territorial concessions would be for Ukraine to make, and suggested the issue would be tied to long-term security guarantees. He noted that he would meet Ukrainian officials in New York this week and stressed that Washington maintains daily communication with Moscow. Recent reports have indicated that ongoing discussions include Kiev potentially ceding its remaining positions in Donbass in exchange for yet-to-be-defined Western commitments.
Witkoff further claimed "we may end up seeing a bilateral meeting" between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky, adding that Trump might be "needed at the table to finish a deal."
Putin has not ruled out meeting Zelensky, but insisted such a meeting could only follow tangible progress in negotiations. Moscow has also questioned Zelensky's legitimacy, citing his expired term and warning that any deals he signs could be overturned by his successor.
(RT.com)
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