US Special Envoy Steve Witcoff said on Sunday that Russia-Ukraine Land Swap is a “fundamental issue”, which will be discussed White House meeting On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky.
In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union”, Witcofof said that the land swap would be a major discussion point on Monday when Zelancesi and European leaders will join President Trump for their first in-in-person meeting after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.
During Putin’s meeting, Trump was accompanied by Witcoff said that during the historic discussion, the “strong security guarantee” had reached, but the US was serving as “mediated” for Ukraine and could not progress on issues such as land swaps without talking to Ukrainian.
“The fundamental issue, which is some type of land swap, which is clearly under the control of Ukrainian, could not be discussed in this meeting. We intend to discuss it on Monday,” said Witcoff.
“Hopefully we have some clarity on it, and hopefully ends in a peace deal,” they continued.
Vitchoff raised a direct question about the veracity of reporting, stating that Putin agreed to end the war, if Ukraine did not place the entire Donbas region for Russia in Russia in Russia in Russia, with not currently Russia.
Witcoff said that all five major areas have issues, saying that they do not have “time to go through them”, but that the US sees those five areas as a “cruise of the deal”.
Vitkoff said, “Russians have given some concessions on the table regarding all those areas. There is an important discussion regarding Donnetsk and what will happen there.” “And the discussion is going to be particularly wide on Monday, when President Zelancesi comes with his delegation and some other European leaders. And hopefully we can take some decisions on it and it and take some decisions.”