
The special envoy of US President Donald Trump, Steve Whitchov, arrived in the Russian capital, Moscow, to present a 30 -day ceasefire plan in Ukraine, according to a source familiar with his moves on Thursday.
“He is in Moscow,” the source told “Agence France Presse” asking not to be identified.
The American envoy’s plane arrived in Russia.
The Kremlin announced Thursday that American negotiators are on their way to Russia, where Washington plans to present its 30 -day ceasefire plan in Ukraine. “The negotiators will come by air, and contacts are scheduled,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Russia is ready to hold talks with the United States on a peace initiative discussed by Washington and Kiev, and that Etisalat may take place on Thursday.
And it was preceded by a visit to Witakouf, the first visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin The Russian forces in the Kursk region of the west of the country suddenly have a military uniform, as it ordered the forces to continue their rapid progress and restore the rest of the region from the Ukrainian forces. Putin’s visit came after Washington asked him to consider the 30 -day ceasefire proposal, which is supported by Ukraine, and after Russian forces regained more lands in Korsk, forcing the Ukrainian forces to retreat and abandon the town of Soda.
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Russia provides Washington a list of conditions to agree to an agreement that ends its war on Ukraine
Two familiar sources reported that Russia has submitted to the United States a list of demands for approval deal It ends its war on Ukraine and resets relations with Washington. Russia’s demands have not yet been clear, or whether it was ready to enter peace talks with Kiev before accepting it.
The two sources said that Russian and American officials discussed the conditions during the attendance and virtual talks over the past three weeks.
“Putin is likely to agree to a truce with Ukraine.”
The “Bloomberg” website had quoted an informed source as saying that it is likely that Putin would try to postpone the approval of the ceasefire to ensure the best conditions for Moscow, but in the end he will agree to a truce with Ukraine after making sure that its conditions are imposed.
And see Kremlin The framework of the deal agreed upon by Washington and Kayef is unacceptable, and the source adds to the site that “Russian officials did not discuss with their American counterparts the deal approved by the Ukrainian delegation.”