
Trump envoy to meet Putin in Moscow over potential ceasefire in Ukraine
Published UpdatedBy Ryan Robertson (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Shianne DeLeon (Video Editor)
- President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is going to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin the week of March 9. Bloomberg News was the first to report the travel plans, which were confirmed by Reuters.
- The meeting is expected to focus on the potential ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.
- This would be Witkoff’s second meeting in Moscow after he traveled there to secure the release of Pennsylvania schoolteacher Marc Fogel last month, who, like WNBA star Britney Griner, was being detained for alleged marijuana possession.
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President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, is going to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin the week of March 9.
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- U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow this week for the second time in two months, according to several Western media outlets.
- Witkoff's trip is timed to coincide with U.S.-Ukrainian talks in Saudi Arabia on March 11, as reported by Bloomberg.
- The Kremlin stated that no meetings between Russian and U.S. officials were planned, as reported by Dmitry Peskov.
- Witkoff mentioned the talks are significant for Ukraine, focusing on "security protocols for the Ukrainians," according to his interview with Fox News.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, plans to visit Moscow this week to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as confirmed by two people briefed on the plans on March 10.
- Witkoff's previous visit led to the return of American schoolteacher Marc Fogel, sentenced to 14 years in Russia for holding medically prescribed marijuana.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a delegation in Saudi Arabia on March 11 to discuss the war with Ukrainian officials, focusing on potential concessions.
- The Kremlin condemned Ukraine for drone attacks on residential buildings following a major attack on the Moscow suburbs, stating that Russia's air defenses effectively repelled it.
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Bloomberg News was the first to report the travel plans, which were confirmed by Reuters.
The meeting is expected to focus on the potential ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.

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This would be Witkoff’s second meeting in Moscow after he traveled there to secure the release of Pennsylvania schoolteacher Marc Fogel in February 2024. Fogel, like WNBA star Brittney Griner, was being detained for alleged marijuana possession.
What are Witkoff’s travel plans?
Witkoff left Miami on Monday, March 10, for Abu Dhabi, where he’s expected to meet with United Arab Emirates President Mohammed Bin Zayed.
Afterwards, Witkoff will reportedly join Qatari and Egyptian mediators in Doha for talks over a possible Gaza hostage exchange and ceasefire agreement before going to meet with the prime minister of Qatar.
Eventually, Witkoff is slated to arrive in Moscow by the end of the week. Those plans may change based on how negotiations go in Qatar, as well as Putin’s schedule.
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What is the bigger picture?
Witkoff’s potential meeting with Putin comes as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio led a delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks with Ukrainian officials about the war. U.S. officials tell Reuters that the United States is trying to determine if Kyiv is willing to make material concessions to Moscow to end the conflict.
[RYAN ROBERTSON]
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S MIDDLE EAST ENVOY STEVE WITKOFF IS GOING TO MOSCOW TO MEET WITH RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN THIS WEEK.
BLOOMBERG NEWS WAS THE FIRST TO REPORT THE TRAVEL PLANS, WHICH REUTERS CONFIRMED.
THE MEETING IS OF COURSE EXPECTED TO FOCUS ON THE POTENTIAL CEASEFIRE BETWEEN MOSCOW AND KYIV.
THIS WOULD BE WITKOFF’S SECOND MEETING IN MOSCOW AFTER HE TRAVELED THERE TO SECURE THE RELEASE OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL TEACHER MARC FOGEL LAST MONTH…WHO LIKE WNBA STAR BRITTNEY GRINER–WAS BEING DETAINED FOR MARIJUANA POSSESSION
WE REPORTED ON BOTH OF THOSE SITUATIONS BEFORE–SO BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP FOR THE FULL BACKGROUND
WITKOFF LEFT MIAMI MONDAY FOR ABU DHABI WHERE HE’S EXPECTED TO MEET WITH UNITED ARAB EMIRATES PRESIDENT MOHAMMED BIN ZAYED.
THEN, WITKOFF WILL JOIN QATARI AND EGYPTIAN MEDIATORS IN DOHA FOR TALKS OVER A POSSIBLE GAZA HOSTAGE EXCHANGE AND CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT BEFORE GOING TO MEET WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF QATAR.
EVENTUALLY, WITKOFF IS SLATED TO ARRIVE IN MOSCOW BY THE END OF THE WEEK, BUT THOSE PLANS COULD CHANGE BASED ON HOW NEGOTIATIONS GO IN QATAR AND RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S SCHEDULE.
WITKOFF’S POTENTIAL MEETING WITH PUTIN ALSO COMES AS SECRETARY OF STATE MARCO RUBIO LED A DELEGATION TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR TALKS WITH UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS ABOUT THE WAR. THE U-S IS TRYING TO DETERMINE IF KYIV IS WILLING TO MAKE MATERIAL CONCESSIONS TO MOSCOW TO END THE CONFLICT.
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See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow this week for the second time in two months, according to several Western media outlets.
- Witkoff's trip is timed to coincide with U.S.-Ukrainian talks in Saudi Arabia on March 11, as reported by Bloomberg.
- The Kremlin stated that no meetings between Russian and U.S. officials were planned, as reported by Dmitry Peskov.
- Witkoff mentioned the talks are significant for Ukraine, focusing on "security protocols for the Ukrainians," according to his interview with Fox News.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, plans to visit Moscow this week to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as confirmed by two people briefed on the plans on March 10.
- Witkoff's previous visit led to the return of American schoolteacher Marc Fogel, sentenced to 14 years in Russia for holding medically prescribed marijuana.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a delegation in Saudi Arabia on March 11 to discuss the war with Ukrainian officials, focusing on potential concessions.
- The Kremlin condemned Ukraine for drone attacks on residential buildings following a major attack on the Moscow suburbs, stating that Russia's air defenses effectively repelled it.
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