Russia and Ukraine are “very close” to reaching a peace deal that will bring an end to the war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump stated on social media on Friday.
Trump said that “most of the major points” have been agreed to, though he offered no details, while calling on both nations to “stop the bloodshed” and end the war altogether.
Ushakov said the meeting focused on “the possibility of resuming direct negotiations between representatives of the Russian Federation and Ukraine.” Witkoff has not yet publicly commented on the meeting.
“This conversation allowed Russia and the United States to further bring their positions closer together, not only on Ukraine but also on a number of other international issues,” Ushakov said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with Trump in Rome on Saturday, his spokesman Serhii Nykyforov said. He did not provide further details about the meeting.
Steven Cheung, White House communications director, said “President Trump and President Zelenskyy met privately today and had a very productive discussion. More details about the meeting will follow.”
“The President of the United States believes, and I think rightly so, that we are moving in the right direction,” Lavrov told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” show, but declined to provide further details.
“The lack of sufficient pressure on Russia allows them to import such missiles and other weapons—and to use them here, in Europe,” he stated. “We insist that Russia must immediately and unconditionally agree to a full ceasefire.”
Zelenskyy added that Ukraine had agreed to a U.S. cease-fire proposal 45 days ago and made “a direct proposal” to Russia to halt strikes on civilian targets, but was rejected by Russia.
Zelenskyy said that he had urged Russia to extend the truce beyond Easter but was rejected. The Russian military said on April 21 that it has resumed the “special military operation” after the truce ended.
“Crimea will stay with Russia,” Trump said in the interview with Time, published on April 25. “Zelensky understands that, and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time.”
Trump also cast doubt on Ukraine becoming a member of NATO, and said that Ukraine’s push for NATO entry was a contributing factor in the current war.
“I think what caused the war to start was when they started talking about joining NATO,” he said. “If that weren’t brought up, there would have been a much better chance that it wouldn’t have started.”
Zelenskyy has reiterated his opposition to Ukraine formally recognizing Russian control over any of its territories.