The White House pressed forward with Ukraine peace negotiations while President Trump maintained specific prerequisites for his personal involvement. Trump announced he would meet with Putin and Zelensky only when discussions yield a near-final agreement, setting clear boundaries for presidential-level diplomacy.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff received orders to travel to Moscow for discussions with President Putin, while Army Secretary Dan Driscoll transitioned from Russian contacts to meetings with Ukrainian officials. The coordinated diplomatic efforts aim to resolve remaining disagreements in what the administration characterizes as a substantially refined peace framework.
Trump claimed significant progress on refining proposals initially drafted by the United States. According to the president, only a few points of disagreement remain between the conflicting parties, though these involve sensitive core issues including territorial questions and security arrangements.
The original 28-point plan drew sharp criticism from Kyiv and European capitals, requiring multiple rounds of revision. Subsequent negotiating sessions have produced modifications that administration officials claim address many concerns raised by Ukraine and its European allies.
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized ongoing communication with the American side while carefully avoiding confirmation of any specific agreements. Ukrainian officials indicated that territorial questions at the heart of any settlement would require direct discussions between Zelensky and Trump to resolve.
Peace Framework Development Continues as Trump Sets Presidential Engagement Terms
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