WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ā President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to speak this week as the U.S. tries to broker a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff.
It would be the second publicized call between the two leaders since Trump began his second term in January. Trump and Putin spoke in February and agreed to start high-level talks over ending the war in Ukraine.
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āI think the two presidents are going to have a really good and positive discussion this week,ā Witkoff said Sunday on CNNās āState of the Union.ā
Witkoff this week met with Putin in Russia for talks aimed at ending the countryās invasion of Ukraine and said he expects to see a deal soon.
āThe president uses the timeframe weeks and I donāt disagree with him. I am really hopeful that we are going to see some real progress here,ā Witkoff said.
When Witkoff appeared later Sunday on CBS' āFace the Nation,ā he again spoke about a prospective Putin-Trump call but did not offer specifics on what decisions might be made coming out of the discussion.
Witkoff said they forged a relationship in Trumpās first term and that he expects the call this week to be āvery positive and constructive.ā
Trump's first call to Putin came after Witkoff traveled to Russia to bring home Marc Fogel, an American history teacher the U.S. had deemed wrongfully detained.
One day after the prisoner swap, Trump announced that he spoke to Putin and said their call was ālengthy and highly productive.ā
Witkoff demurred on whether Putin and Trump will decide in the call to move forward with a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire. Ukraine has agreed to the deal. Putin has said he agrees in principle with the proposal but there are details to be worked out.
āPresident Trump is the ultimate decision maker, our decision maker, and President Putin, for the country of Russia, is their decision maker," Witkoff said. "I think itās a very positive sign that the two of them will be talking at some point. I think thatās showing that thereās positive momentum.ā
Witkoff also brushed aside a recent assessment from French President Emmanuel Macron, who said in a statement that Russia ādoes not seem to be sincerely seeking peaceā and that Putin was intensifying the fighting before negotiating.
Witkoff said he was not aware of Macron's comments but said, āitās unfortunate when people make those sort of assessmentsā when āthey donāt have necessarily firsthand knowledge.ā
āI know what I heard, the body language I witnessed," Witkoff said of his meeting with Putin. "I saw a constructive effort, over a long period of time to to discuss the specifics of whatās going on in the field.ā