WASHINGTON: US envoy Steve Witkoff said technical discussions on a possible deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war will begin Monday in șÚÁÏÉçÇű, predicting a ceasefire agreement could come as soon as âa couple of weeks.â
âI believe on Monday we actually have the technical teams goingâ to the Kingdom, Witkoff told Bloomberg Television early Wednesday as he expressed confidence in ongoing negotiations following a telephone call the previous day between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
âThey agreed on a pathway to some ceasefire conditions... and to a full-on ceasefire that will be negotiated over the coming days. I actually think in a couple of weeks weâre going to get to it,â he said.
Witkoff, who is also Trumpâs special envoy to the Middle East, did not provide details on the upcoming talks in șÚÁÏÉçÇű. But he said it was time âfor the technical teams to dot the Iâs and cross the Tâs, and everybody is committed to that process.â
Asked by Bloomberg about the prospect of a possible meeting in the Kingdom between Trump and Putin, Witkoff said âmy best bet would be itâs likely to happen.â He offered no timeline.
Trumpâs National Security Adviser Mike Waltz on Wednesday also expressed confidence about enacting steps to bring the fighting to an end.
âI spoke today with my Russian counterpart Yuri Ushakov about President Trumpâs efforts to end the war in Ukraine,â Waltz posted on X.
âWe agreed our technical teams would meet in Riyadh in the coming days to focus on implementing and expanding the partial ceasefire President Trump secured from Russia.â
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after his call with Trump on Wednesday, said that officials from Ukraine and the US could meet in șÚÁÏÉçÇű in the coming days for a second round of peace talks.
âUkrainian and American teams are ready to meet in șÚÁÏÉçÇű in the coming days to continue coordinating steps toward peace,â Zelensky wrote on X.