Washington D.C. – The White House has expressed a hopeful outlook regarding the potential for a peace agreement to end the conflict in Ukraine. Speaking earlier today, White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt stated that the American administration is “very optimistic” about the prospects for a resolution.
Levitt’s comments come on the eve of Special Envoy Steve Witkow’s scheduled trip to Moscow. The envoy is expected to hold high-level discussions with Russian officials regarding the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
“I believe the administration is very optimistic,” Levitt stated during a press briefing. She emphasized that President Trump and his team have been working diligently towards this goal, adding, “They all want to see this war end.”
The White House spokesperson further elaborated on recent diplomatic efforts, noting, “Just yesterday, they had very good conversations with the Ukrainians in Florida, and now, of course, Special Envoy Witkow is on his way to Russia.” Witkow is reportedly scheduled to meet with President Vladimir Putin to discuss potential pathways to de-escalation and a lasting peace.
The administration’s renewed focus on diplomatic engagement signals a continued commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. The outcome of Witkow’s meetings in Moscow will be closely watched by international observers, as the situation remains highly volatile and the need for a lasting peace is paramount. DZWatch will continue to provide updates as this story develops.



