Smiling Putin meets Trump envoy Steve Witkoff

Vladimir Putin has met with US special envoy Steve Witkoff as President Trump’s deadline for ending the Ukraine conflict fast approaches. 

The grinning Russian leader could be seen shaking hands with the US president’s trusted representative at the Kremlin on Wednesday morning. 

It comes as the US has threatened ‘severe tariffs’ and other economic penalties if the Putin does not put an end to the conflict by Friday. 

This would be the first concession granted by Russia since the conflict began three and a half years ago, it if transpires. 

Trump has become increasingly frustrated with the Kremlin in recent weeks amid escalating strikes on civilian areas of Ukraine. 

In the ongoing conflict that ignited with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, negotiations have stalled with little to no advances toward a resolution.

Confirming the meeting this morning, Moscow’s state media reported: ‘Russian President Vladimir Putin received US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff.’ 

The Kremlin has withheld additional information on the discussions. However, it is anticipated that Witkoff will address potential US economic sanctions on Russia.

Vladimir Putin is seen meeting with US special envoy Steve Witkoff at the Kremlin, just ahead of the US deadline for ending the Ukraine conflict

Vladimir Putin is seen meeting with US special envoy Steve Witkoff at the Kremlin, just ahead of the US deadline for ending the Ukraine conflict

President Donald Trump takes questions after signing an executive order establishing a White House task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games

Following the signing of an executive order for a White House task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games, President Donald Trump addressed questions.

The grinning Russian leader could be seen shaking hands with the US president's trusted representative on Wednesday morning

The grinning Russian leader could be seen shaking hands with the US president’s trusted representative on Wednesday morning

President Trump initially gave President Putin 50 days to strike a peace deal then cut the time to ’10 to 12 days’.

Ahead of the deadline, Russia has pulled out of a nuclear missile agreement intended to limit numbers of short to medium range missiles in Europe.

Witkoff’s previous visits to Russia have been criticized for their tone, with some describing his demeanor towards Putin as overly deferential and ineffective in persuading any concessions.

The latest meeting coincides with an attack by Russian forces in Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region, which targeted a recreational center overnight, resulting in two fatalities and twelve injuries.

Russian forces launched at least four strikes on the area and initially attacked with powerful glide bombs.

‘There is zero military sense in this strike. Only cruelty to intimidate,’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a post on Telegram.

Experts from the West and Ukrainian authorities assert that Putin is employing delaying tactics and avoiding meaningful negotiations, all while Russian troops work to seize additional Ukrainian territories.

A Russian offensive that started in the spring and is expected to continue through the fall is advancing faster than last year’s push but is making only slow and costly gains and has been unable to take any major cities.

The situation on the front line is critical for Ukrainian forces but defenses are not about to collapse, analysts say.

The US has threatened 'severe tariffs ' and other economic penalties if the Putin does not put an end to the conflict by Friday

The US has threatened ‘severe tariffs ‘ and other economic penalties if the Putin does not put an end to the conflict by Friday

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen at a meeting in the Kremlin yesterday

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen at a meeting in the Kremlin yesterday

On Tuesday, Trump said ‘we’ll see what happens’ regarding his threat to slap tariffs on nations that buy Russian oil, which could increase import taxes dramatically on China and India.

‘We have a meeting with Russia tomorrow,’ Trump said. ‘We’re going to see what happens. We’ll make that determination at that time.’

The president said that he has not publicly committed to a specific tariff rate.

Stepping up diplomatic and economic pressure on the Kremlin risks stoking international tensions amid worsening Russia-U.S. relations.

The Washington-based Center for European Policy Analysis warned in an assessment this week that there are ‘clear signs that the Kremlin is preparing for a broader confrontation with NATO,’ including a military build-up along Russia’s western flank with alliance countries in recent years.

Putin has given no hint that he might be ready to make concessions. Instead, the Russian leader and senior Kremlin officials have talked up the country’s military strength.

Putin announced last week that Russia’s new hypersonic missile, which he says cannot be intercepted by current NATO air defense systems, has entered service.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, meantime, warned that the Ukraine war could bring Russia and the U.S. into armed conflict. 

Earlier, Witkoff took an early morning stroll through Zaryadye Park, a stone's throw from the Kremlin, with Kirill Dmitriev, footage aired by TASS showed

Earlier, Witkoff took an early morning stroll through Zaryadye Park, a stone’s throw from the Kremlin, with Kirill Dmitriev, footage aired by TASS showed

Trump responded to that by ordering the repositioning of two U.S. nuclear submarines.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday welcomed Witkoff’s visit. ‘We consider (talks with Witkoff) important, substantive and very useful,’ he said.

Trump initially gave Moscow a 50-day deadline, but later moved up his ultimatum as the Kremlin continued to bomb Ukrainian cities.

However, Trump himself doubted their effectiveness, saying Sunday that Russia has proven to be ‘pretty good at avoiding sanctions.’

‘They’re wily characters,’ he said of the Russians.

The Kremlin has insisted that international sanctions imposed since its February 2022 invasion of its neighbor have had a limited impact.

Ukraine maintains the sanctions are taking their toll on Moscow’s war machine and wants Western allies to ramp them up.

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