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13 May 2025, 16:36 GMT+10
Steve Witkoff has called efforts to isolate the Russian president counterproductive for resolving the Ukraine conflict
Isolating Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to help resolve the Ukraine conflict, senior US negotiator Steve Witkoff has said, calling the approach lacking in logic.
Western nations have attempted to marginalize Moscow diplomatically since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, but Witkoff, speaking to Breitbart News last week, criticized that approach. He emphasized the necessity of including all major players in the dialogue.
"We need to talk to any stakeholders in this conflict," Witkoff said in the section of the interview published Monday. "There is no deal without President Putin's sign-off." US President Donald Trump's special envoy added that he found it difficult to "understand the logic" of those who oppose direct engagement with the Russian leader.
The Trump administration's current stance is that Russian and Ukrainian officials must be brought together physically so that the US can "show them that the alternatives to a peaceful resolution here are bad for everybody."
The Trump administration's current stance is that Russian and Ukrainian officials must be brought together physically so that the United States can "show them that the alternatives to a peaceful resolution here are bad for everybody."
Putin last week reiterated Moscow's call to resume negotiations that Kiev abandoned in 2022, proposing that talks be held again in Istanbul. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky and several European NATO members have insisted that Russia first agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, warning that failure to do so will result in further sanctions. Russian officials say such a pause would give Kiev an opportunity to regroup militarily and renew hostilities.
Putin has offered to restart negotiations as early as Thursday. Zelensky has said he will go to Istanbul that day and expects Putin to come too.
Witkoff emphasized that the US could step back from its mediating role if progress is not made. "The president has issued an ultimatum to both sides" to begin direct talks, he said.
"I think if the US pulls back from this conflict... that's a bad result for everybody," he added. "It's bad for the Europeans. It's bad for the Ukrainians. I don't think it's good for the Russians. I think the Russians actually do want a peaceful settlement."
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Moscow has urged a comprehensive agreement that addresses what it sees as the root causes of the conflict, including a promise by NATO to eventually admit Ukraine and discriminatory policies by Kiev toward ethnic Russians.
(RT.com)
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