US Special Envoy's Visit to Moscow May Get Putin to Offer Something, but Likely Not a Ceasefire in Ukraine
- The Kremlin plans to offer concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump on the Ukraine war to avoid new sanctions, according to Bloomberg.
- Proposals might include an air truce, with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff's visit to Russia seen as a chance for agreement.
- Despite negotiations, Russian President Vladimir Putin continues the war, while Trump has a deadline for Russia to act or face sanctions.
- A recent poll shows that two-thirds of Russians support ending the war, despite Putin's determination to continue fighting.
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The Kremlin is considering possible concessions that would appease US President Donald Trump but also allow him to continue his invasion of Ukraine, Bloomberg reports, citing sources familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity. It cites a ceasefire in the air as a specific example of a possible concession.
The Kremlin analyzes options for a concession made by US President Donald Trump, who could include an air host with Ukraine to try to prevent the threat of secondary sanctions, even if Russia remains determined to continue the war, according to Bloomberg.
Moscow may make some concessions to Trump if Kiev signs up — Bloomberg: EADaily
EADaily, August 5th, 2025. The Kremlin is considering possible concessions to US President Donald Trump, including an air truce with Ukraine, to prevent the threat of secondary sanctions, although it remains determined to continue the war. This is reported by Bloomberg, citing sources.
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