US mediators on Ukraine war expected in Russia: Kremlin
- On Sunday, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov announced that US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump, will visit Moscow "fairly soon" to resume mediation talks.
- The ongoing three-day ceasefire, which began Friday, aims to facilitate rapid resumption of United States mediation efforts, according to Ushakov.
- Despite the truce, the Russian Defence Ministry reported more than 16,000 ceasefire violations on Sunday, while Ukraine's general staff documented 150 Russian attacks and the downing of 27 drones.
- Five people, including two children, were injured in Kharkiv after a drone strike, as Ushakov reiterated Russia's demand that Ukraine withdraw from the Donbas region for peace.
- Witkoff and Kushner have previously mediated talks between Russia and Ukraine without securing a breakthrough, though Ushakov noted their experience in Middle East conflict negotiations.
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The Kremlin stated this Sunday that it expects to receive very soon the special envoy of the United States, Steve Witkoff, and the councillor of the White House Jared Kushner, mediators in the negotiations with Ukraine. "I think very soon, our usual colleagues, Steve Witkoff and Kushner, will come to Moscow and we will continue our dialogue with them," said Yuri Ushakov, advisor of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, on Russian state televisi…
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The Kremlin announces a forthcoming visit to Moscow by US envoys Witkoff and Kushner to continue the dialogue on Ukraine. Peskov warns, however, that the war will end with a Russian victory.
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