Washington — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he fine‑tuned his plan to end the war in Ukraine and dispatched envoys to negotiate. Envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will engage Ukrainian officials, officials said. Trump said he might meet both leaders once a deal nears completion. Driscoll held talks in Abu Dhabi this week with Russian officials, and a transcript published Oct. 14 shows Witkoff advising a Putin aide on how to frame a pitch. Violence continued, including strikes on Kyiv. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting independent research.
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Diplomatic negotiators, U.S. envoys, Russian officials and political actors seeking leverage from a mediated settlement stand to benefit if talks yield concessions or diplomatic gains.
Ukrainian civilians, military personnel and communities directly affected by continued strikes and territorial conflict have sustained human, infrastructural and economic losses during these negotiations.
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