Key Points

US envoy Steve Witkoff has announced he will meet with Ukrainian representatives in New York this week to discuss peace efforts. He revealed that Ukraine is currently reviewing Russia's peace proposal while maintaining that final decisions rest with Kyiv. The diplomatic push comes after a recent phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump who reaffirmed commitment to direct talks. Witkoff expressed optimism that a peace deal could be reached by year's end or even sooner.

Key Points: US Envoy Steve Witkoff Meets Ukraine Reps in New York This Week

  • US and Russian officials remain in regular contact despite ongoing conflict
  • Ukraine is currently considering Russia's latest peace proposal
  • Final decisions on peace terms will be made by Kyiv not Washington
  • Putin and Trump recently held phone call reaffirming direct talks
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US envoy says to meet Ukrainian representatives in New York this week

US envoy Steve Witkoff confirms meeting Ukrainian representatives in New York this week as diplomatic efforts continue to seek peace in Ukraine conflict.

"We are hopeful that by the end of this year, we actually, and maybe quite a bit sooner, we actually, can find the ingredients to get to that peace deal. - Steve Witkoff"

Washington, Aug 27

US president's special envoy Steve Witkoff said that he will meet with representatives from Ukraine in New York this week as diplomatic efforts continue to seek an end to the Ukraine conflict.

"I'm meeting with the Ukrainians this week. So I will be meeting with them this week in New York," Witkoff said in an interview with Fox News.

The US envoy said that US and Russian officials remain in regular contact. "We are hopeful that by the end of this year, we actually, and maybe quite a bit sooner, we actually, can find the ingredients to get to that peace deal."

According to Witkoff, Ukraine is considering Russia's peace proposal, while Moscow has expressed a desire to resolve the conflict, Xinhua news agency reported.

He noted that the Ukraine conflict is more complicated than territorial disputes alone, and that final decisions will be made by Kyiv, not Washington.

Earlier on August 19, last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump held a telephonic conversation reaffirming their commitment to continuing direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv delegations.

Confirming the development, Russian President's aide Yuri Ushakov said the conversation took place at the US President's initiative.

According to Ushakov, during the discussions, Trump briefed Putin about the dialogue he had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and leaders of several European countries in Washington.

During the call, Putin also expressed gratitude to Trump for the hospitality and arrangements at the Alaska Summit, as well as for the progress they were able to achieve towards bringing about a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict.

- IANS

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Priya S
While peace talks are welcome, I'm concerned about how much influence the US really has here. The article says final decisions will be made by Kyiv, which is how it should be. No foreign power should decide Ukraine's future.
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Aman W
This conflict has already caused so much damage to global economy and food security. As an Indian, I've felt the impact through rising prices. Hope they find a solution soon that respects Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Sarah B
Interesting that the call was at Trump's initiative. Shows the US is actively pursuing diplomacy despite tensions. Hope this leads to concrete results rather than just photo opportunities.
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Vikram M
India's position of maintaining relations with both sides seems wise. We need more countries playing mediator role rather than taking sides. The world needs peace, not more polarization.
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Nikhil C
"Hope by end of this year" sounds optimistic given how complex the issues are. But any progress is better than continued fighting. Thousands of innocent lives are at stake.

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