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US special envoy’s visit to Moscow may get Putin to offer something, but likely not a ceasefire in Ukraine | World News

6 August 2025
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US special envoy’s visit to Moscow may get Putin to offer something, but likely not a ceasefire in Ukraine | World News
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The first footage of US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow shows him casually interacting with Russian officials, including Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about the seriousness of US negotiations. Despite a tougher stance from the Trump administration, including threats of sanctions, it remains uncertain if Witkoff can secure meaningful concessions amid ongoing Russian military advances in Ukraine.

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