American and Russian delegates are gearing up for crucial talks regarding potential peace measures.
U.S. Officials Headed to Moscow as Cease-Fire Talks Heat Up

U.S. Officials Headed to Moscow as Cease-Fire Talks Heat Up
Negotiations for a 30-day cease-fire between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia intensify.
In a significant diplomatic move, American and Russian officials are slated to convene in Moscow this Thursday, as President Vladimir V. Putin contemplates a 30-day cease-fire proposal put forth by the United States and Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri S. Peskov confirmed the arrival of U.S. negotiators, stating, "Negotiators are indeed flying in, and contacts are indeed planned," though he cautioned against preempting the discussions.
The anticipation surrounding the meeting intensified after reports surfaced suggesting that a plane utilized by Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy, had arrived in Moscow from Qatar. This marks Witkoff's second visit to Russia in a brief span, having previously met with Putin to finalize a prisoner exchange involving Marc Fogel, an American schoolteacher.
While Ukraine has expressed its willingness to support a temporary cease-fire contingent on Russia's agreement, Peskov indicated that Russia would respond only after U.S. officials present a more detailed account of the cease-fire plan. President Trump has hinted at a direct conversation with Putin in the upcoming week, aiming to further fine-tune the negotiations.
Additionally, Peskov mentioned that Putin anticipates a meeting with Belarusian President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko on the same day, where he might share his insights regarding the cease-fire proposal at a subsequent news conference. This wave of diplomatic efforts comes amidst escalating conflicts in the Kursk region, where Russian forces are intensifying operations against Ukrainian troops that had taken control of significant territories in the border zone last August.
Anton Troianovski, based in Moscow, covers the intricate narratives of Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus.
The anticipation surrounding the meeting intensified after reports surfaced suggesting that a plane utilized by Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East envoy, had arrived in Moscow from Qatar. This marks Witkoff's second visit to Russia in a brief span, having previously met with Putin to finalize a prisoner exchange involving Marc Fogel, an American schoolteacher.
While Ukraine has expressed its willingness to support a temporary cease-fire contingent on Russia's agreement, Peskov indicated that Russia would respond only after U.S. officials present a more detailed account of the cease-fire plan. President Trump has hinted at a direct conversation with Putin in the upcoming week, aiming to further fine-tune the negotiations.
Additionally, Peskov mentioned that Putin anticipates a meeting with Belarusian President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko on the same day, where he might share his insights regarding the cease-fire proposal at a subsequent news conference. This wave of diplomatic efforts comes amidst escalating conflicts in the Kursk region, where Russian forces are intensifying operations against Ukrainian troops that had taken control of significant territories in the border zone last August.
Anton Troianovski, based in Moscow, covers the intricate narratives of Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus.