WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 said Tuesday his plan to end the war in Ukraine has been and he鈥檚 sending envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials.
Trump suggested he could eventually meet with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but not until further progress has been made in negotiations. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday evening aboard Air Force One, Trump said resolving the war was difficult, and described what had been a 28-point plan as a work in progress. 鈥淭hat was not a plan 鈥 it was a concept,鈥 Trump said.
for ending the nearly four-year war emerged last week. It , prompting Zelenskyy to quickly engage with American negotiators. European leaders, fearing for their own future facing but apparently sidelined by Trump in drawing up the proposal, scrambled to steer the negotiations toward accommodating their concerns.
Trump said he believed Witkoff would be meeting with Putin next week in Moscow, with his son-in-law Jared Kushner potentially joining the meeting. 鈥淧eople are starting to realize it鈥檚 a good deal for both parties,鈥 Trump said.
The president played down the element of his plan that would require Ukraine to cede territory to Russia, suggesting that Russian forces were already likely to seize the land they’re seeking.
鈥淭he way it鈥檚 going, if you look, it鈥檚 just moving in one direction,” Trump said. “So eventually that鈥檚 land that over the next couple of months might be gotten by Russia anyway.鈥
At the center of Trump鈥檚 plan is the call on Ukraine to concede the entirety of its eastern Donbas region, even though a vast swath of that land remains in Ukrainian control. Analysts at the independent Institute for the Study of War have estimated it would take several years for the Russian military to completely seize the territory, based on its current rate of advances.
Trump downplays transcript of Witkoff talks with Russian counterpart
Trump made his comments after Driscoll held talks late Monday and throughout Tuesday with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, to discuss the emerging proposal.
鈥淭he talks are going well and we remain optimistic,鈥 Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert, spokesman for the Army secretary, said in a statement. a real estate developer turned diplomat, has been Trump鈥檚 chief interlocutor with Putin, while Driscoll, who is close to Vance, has stepped up his involvement in the administration鈥檚 peace push in recent days.
As the talks were taking place, Russia launched a wave of overnight attacks on Ukraine鈥檚 capital, Kyiv, with at least seven people killed in strikes that hit city buildings and energy infrastructure. A Ukrainian attack on southern Russia killed three people and damaged homes, authorities said.
Trump spoke to reporters after of an Oct. 14 call between Witkoff and Putin鈥檚 foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov where Witkoff coached his counterpart on how Putin should handle a call with Trump.
Trump downplayed Witkoff鈥檚 reported approach as 鈥渁 very standard form of negotiation.鈥
But U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican who has been critical of Trump鈥檚 approach to Ukraine, said the transcript showed Witkoff favors the Russians. 鈥淗e cannot be trusted to lead these negotiations. Would a Russian paid agent do less than he? He should be fired,鈥 Bacon said on social media.
Bloomberg said it reviewed a recording of the call, but did not say how it obtained access to the recording. The Associated Press has not independently verified the transcript.
Latest phase of the talks
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that peace efforts are gathering momentum and 鈥渁re clearly at a crucial juncture.鈥
He spoke after senior U.S. and Ukrainian officials on Sunday and a virtual 鈥渃oalition of the willing鈥 meeting of Ukraine鈥檚 European allies took place on Tuesday. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio took part in both gatherings.
鈥淣egotiations are getting a new impetus. And we should seize this momentum,鈥 he said during the video conference meeting of countries, led by France and the U.K., that could help police any ceasefire with Russia.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said of the talks: 鈥淚 do think we are moving in a positive direction and indications today that in large part the majority of the text, (Zelenskyy) is indicating, can be accepted.鈥
Oleksandr Bevz, one of the Ukrainian delegates at the Geneva talks, however, cautioned that it was 鈥渧ery premature to say that something is agreed upon.”
In an interview with The Associated Press in Kyiv late Tuesday, he declined to discuss the specifics of any amendments to Trump’s plan, but said the U.S. was aware that the strength of security guarantees for Ukraine would 鈥渄efine the sustainability of the deal鈥 and was 鈥渢he part making this deal real and enforceable.鈥
Bevz earlier told the AP that the number of points in the proposed settlement was reduced, but he denied reports that the now consisted of 19 points.
鈥(The document) is going to continue to change. We can confirm that it was reduced to take out points not relating to Ukraine, to exclude duplicates and for editing purposes,” Bevz said, adding that some points relating solely to relations between Russia and the U.S. were excluded.
Long road to peace
Zelenskyy said late Monday that 鈥渢he list of necessary steps to end the war can become workable.” He said he planned to discuss 鈥渟ensitive鈥 outstanding issues with Trump.
Rustem Umerov, a senior adviser to Zelenskyy, posted on X on Tuesday that Zelenskyy hoped to finalize a deal with Trump 鈥渁t the earliest suitable date in November.鈥
Russian officials have been reserved in their comments on the peace plan. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday that Moscow is in touch with U.S. officials about peace efforts.
“We expect them to provide us with a version they consider an interim one in terms of completing the phase of coordinating this text with the Europeans and the Ukrainians,鈥 Lavrov said.
European leaders have cautioned that the road to peace will be long.
‘Glass rained down’
Russia fired 22 missiles of various types and more than 460 drones at Ukraine overnight, Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. The strikes knocked out water, electricity and heat in parts of Kyiv. Images showed a large fire spreading in a nine-story residential building in Kyiv鈥檚 eastern Dniprovskyi district.
Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said 20 people were wounded in Kyiv. The Russian Defense Ministry said it targeted military-industrial facilities and energy assets. The strikes were a response to Ukrainian attacks on civilian objects in Russia, the ministry said.
Liubov Petrivna, a 90-year-old resident of a damaged building in the Dniprovskyi district, told the AP that 鈥渁bsolutely everything鈥 in her apartment was shattered by the strike and 鈥済lass rained down鈥 on her.
Petrivna said that she didn’t believe in the peace plan now under discussion.
鈥淣o one will ever do anything about it,鈥 she said. Russian President Vladimir Putin “won鈥檛 stop until he finishes us off.鈥
Large Ukrainian drone attack
The overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Russia鈥檚 southern region of Krasnodar was 鈥渙ne of the longest and most massive鈥 and wounded six people, Gov. Veniamin Kondratyev said.
Russian air defenses destroyed 249 Ukrainian drones overnight above various Russian regions and the occupied Crimean Peninsula, the Russian Defense Ministry said Tuesday.
Ukraine said that its drones and missiles struck an aviation repair plant and a drone production facility, as well as an oil refinery and an oil terminal.
It was the fourth-largest Ukrainian drone attack on Russia since the start of the war on Feb. 24, 2022, according to an AP tally.
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Isobel Koshiw reported from Kyiv, Ukraine. John Leicester in Paris, Stephen McGrath in Leamington Spa, England, Chris Megerian in Washington and Josh Boak in West Palm Beach, Florida, contributed to this report.
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