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The Kremlin is confused about whether Vitkoff and Kushner will come to Moscow


The Kremlin has made conflicting statements about the likely visit of US President Donald Trump's special envoys to Moscow in the near future. First, on June 5, the press secretary of the illegitimate president of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, said that such a visit was not expected, he was quoted by the Interfax propaganda agency.

We are talking about special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

“No, not expected,” Peskov answered the corresponding question.

However, on the same day, Putin's aide Kirill Dmitriev told reporters that Vitkoff and Kushner were preparing to travel to Russia, but “the dates have not yet been agreed upon,” Interfax propagandists report.

He added that he spoke to them on the phone several times during the week.

Earlier, The New York Times wrote that there is growing dissatisfaction in the Kremlin with the format of contacts with the United States through individual Trump special envoys and rare visits to Moscow. The Kremlin, according to media reports, wants a more “institutionalized” and permanent negotiation process.

It is also said that Moscow is looking for a way to present the possible end of the war as a “victory”, and considers the current format of dialogue to be insufficient.



Ashley Davis

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