Moscow, Russia – Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a meeting with American envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner on Tuesday evening, according to Kremlin sources. The discussions, held in the Kremlin, reportedly lasted approximately five hours.
The meeting centered on a revised American plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has persisted for nearly four years. Details of the plan remain undisclosed.
Kremlin Diplomatic Advisor Yuri Ushakov described the talks as “very useful and constructive.” However, he cautioned that “much work remains” to be done before a final agreement can be reached. He emphasized the complexity of the situation and the need for continued dialogue.
While neither side has released a detailed statement regarding the specific points discussed, the length of the meeting suggests a comprehensive review of the current situation and potential pathways toward de-escalation. The involvement of both Witkoff and Kushner underscores the importance the United States places on finding a resolution to the conflict.
Following the Kremlin discussions, Witkoff was seen arriving at the American Embassy in Moscow, according to Russian news agency reports. The meeting comes at a crucial juncture in international relations, with ongoing tensions surrounding the conflict in Ukraine.
DZWatch will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.



