Witkoff assessed the chances of success of the Trump-Putin conversation.


Optimism regarding the upcoming Trump-Putin conversation
The chief representative of the US president expressed his positive opinion regarding the scheduled phone call on Monday between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff believes that this conversation will be successful.
'The president will have a successful conversation with Vladimir Putin. They know each other. The president is determined to achieve results. If he can't do it, then no one can,' - emphasized Witkoff.
Witkoff also noted that while the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is very complex, the readiness to achieve a peaceful resolution of the conflict is echoed by the mentioned leaders. He is confident that this conversation will help narrow the gaps between the parties and find common ground.
The phone conversation between Trump and Putin is scheduled for Monday at 10:00 AM Eastern Time. After this conversation, the US president also plans to communicate with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO partners.
The importance of the conversation for conflict resolution
During a situation where tensions between Russia and Ukraine have reached a critical point, communication between Trump and Putin could determine further actions regarding conflict resolution. We hope that this conversation will help bring the parties closer to achieving a peaceful solution to the situation.
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