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The WSJ learned about Witkoff and Kushner's trip to Moscow for talks on Ukraine

WSJ: Witkoff and Kushner will travel to Moscow to continue dialogue on Ukraine
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US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff and US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner plan to travel to Moscow to continue discussions on conflict resolution. This was reported on November 30 by The Wall Street Journal, citing sources.

"A senior administration official said that Witkoff and Kushner plan to travel to Moscow later to continue negotiations with Russia," the publication says.

According to the newspaper, during negotiations with the Ukrainian side in Florida, issues related to the elections in Ukraine, potential territorial exchanges, as well as a number of topics that remain unresolved between Washington and Kiev in the context of the terms of a possible peace agreement have already been considered, she added.Газета.Ru ".

On November 30, it was reported that the Ukrainian delegation began a meeting in the United States with representatives of the American administration on the settlement of the crisis in Ukraine. The meeting was held at Witkoff's private golf club. At the same time, The Wall Street Journal noted the possibility of discussing the exchange of territories and other unresolved issues as part of the negotiations in Florida. In turn, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, after contacts between the United States and Ukraine, said that negotiations with Russia would have to become part of the "equation" for resolving the conflict in Ukraine, and therefore Witkoff would travel to Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on November 27 that Russia was ready for a serious discussion of the US plan for a settlement in Ukraine with the American side. According to him, representatives of the countries will discuss each of the proposed points in detail at the negotiating table.

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