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The Hill
8 minutes ago
- The Hill
Witkoff: Russia-Ukraine land swaps ‘fundamental issue' to be discussed at Zelensky meeting
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said on Sunday that Russia-Ukraine land swaps are the 'fundamental issue' that will be discussed at the White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday. In an interview on CNN's 'State of the Union,' Witkoff said land swaps will be the key discussion point on Monday when Zelensky and European leaders join President Trump for their first in-person meeting after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. Witkoff, who was with Trump during the Putin meeting, said 'robust security guarantees' were reached during the historic discussion but that the U.S. was serving as a 'mediator' for Ukraine and could not make progress on issues like land swaps without first speaking to Ukrainians. 'The fundamental issue, which is some sort of land swap, which is obviously ultimately in the control of the Ukrainians, that could not have been discussed at this meeting. We intend to discuss it on Monday,' Witkoff said. 'Hopefully we have some clarity on it, and hopefully that ends up in a peace deal very, very soon,' he continued. Witkoff sidestepped a direct question about the veracity of reporting suggesting Putin agreed to end the war if Ukraine ceded the entire Donbas region to Russia, including territory not currently held by Russia. Witkoff said there are issues in all five major regions, adding he doesn't 'have the time now to go through' all of them, but that the U.S. sees those five regions as 'the crux of the deal.' 'The Russians made some concessions at the table with regard to all five of those regions. There is an important discussion to be had with regard to Donetsk and what would happen there,' Witkoff said. 'And that discussion is going to specifically be detailed on Monday, when President Zelensky arrives with his delegation and some of the other European leaders. And hopefully we can cut through and make some decisions right then and there on that.'


CNBC
9 minutes ago
- CNBC
White House envoy claims Russia agreed to 'Article 5-like' security guarantees for Ukraine
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to allow the United States and European nations to give Ukraine "Article 5-like protection" as a security guarantee to bring an end to the war. "We were able to win the following concession: That the United States could offer Article Five-like protection, which is one of the real reasons why Ukraine wants to be in NATO," Witkoff said Sunday on CNN. It was "the first time we had ever heard the Russians agree to that," he continued. NATO's Article 5 says that "if a NATO Ally is the victim of an armed attack, each and every other member of the Alliance will consider this act of violence as an armed attack against all members and will take the actions it deems necessary to assist the Ally attacked." European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday that she welcomed the security guarantees for Ukraine, and that the "European Union ... is ready to do its share," according to the Associated Press. Witkoff's remarks come just days after President Donald Trump met in Alaska with Putin amid his country's ongoing war with Ukraine. Trump and his administration hailed the talks as "productive," but details of the meeting have so far been scant. Trump, in the lead-up to his meeting with Putin, repeatedly stressed the need for an urgent, long-lasting ceasefire in the war. The talks did not yield such an agreement, sparking concern among officials in Ukraine and European nations that Trump was moving away from the goal. In the days since the talks, Trump, however, has said that the "best way" to end the war is "to go directly to a Peace Agreement." Witkoff said Sunday that Trump and Putin "covered almost all the other issues necessary for a peace deal" during their hours-long meeting, without providing additional details. "We began to see some moderation in the way they're thinking about getting to a final peace deal," he said. Trump is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders on Monday.

Epoch Times
9 minutes ago
- Epoch Times
Trump Envoy Says Putin Agreed to US, Europe Offering NATO-Style Security Assurances for Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff on Aug. 17 said that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed at Friday's Alaska peace summit to allow U.S. and European allies to grant Ukraine security protections similar to NATO's collective defense mandate as part of an impending deal to end the war. 'We were able to win the following concession: That the United States could offer Article 5-like protection, which is one of the real reasons why Ukraine wants to be in NATO,' Witkoff said on CNN's 'State of the Union.'