Witkoff and Putin Will Meet Tuesday Afternoon to Discuss U.S. Peace Plan
The U.S. presented a revised 28-point peace plan to Russia addressing NATO and territorial disputes, amid ongoing skepticism from Ukraine and calls for further talks.
- On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Tuesday afternoon, the Kremlin confirmed Monday.
- The draft peace plan emerged from a diplomatic push when the original 28-point proposal leaked last month and was revised to roughly 20 points after talks in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Witkoff traveled to Moscow following talks in Hallandale Beach, Florida on Nov. 30, 2025, where he met Ukraine's Rustem Umerov, Jared Kushner, and Marco Rubio.
- EU officials cautioned that Kaja Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, warned the meeting risks pressuring Kyiv, while President Volodymyr Zelensky said `This is serious pressure, not only psychological but also physical pressure on our population.`
- The plan's territorial provisions would recognize Crimea, Luhansk and Donetsk as de-facto Russian, while the Institute for the Study of War notes Russia made its biggest advance last month and recent strikes killed four and wounded nearly two dozen.
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