U.S. officials head to Moscow as diplomatic efforts intensify following Ukraine’s 30-day ceasefire agreement.
The Trump administration is ramping up diplomatic efforts to negotiate a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, raising hopes that an end to the prolonged conflict could be within reach.
U.S. officials are set to arrive in Moscow for high-level negotiations, marking a crucial moment in the peace process.
This push comes after Ukrainian officials agreed to a 30-day ceasefire following strategic discussions with American diplomats in Saudi Arabia.
President Donald Trump has signaled cautious optimism, stating that he has received “positive messages” about the peace proposal.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the next move rests with Russia, calling on the Kremlin to engage in meaningful negotiations.
While details of the upcoming talks remain scarce, the involvement of U.S. officials suggests a renewed commitment to brokering a lasting resolution.
The Kremlin has indicated it is reviewing the ceasefire proposal, and speculation is growing about a possible direct conversation between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Harley Lippman, a Political Analyst and Foreign Policy Expert joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.