US envoy notes progress in settling Ukraine crisis

US Envoy Notes Progress in Settling Ukraine Crisis

NEW YORK, November 6 — The US special presidential envoy for peace missions, Steve Witkoff, stated that while the conflict in Ukraine remains challenging, noticeable progress is being made toward its resolution.

"I sense that there's some break, there's some progress today, but I think it's a tough conflict,"

he remarked during a business forum in Miami, Florida. Witkoff noted that significant work still needs to be done, especially in terms of developing Ukraine’s security protocols.

"We have a lot of work to do with regard to security protocols for Ukraine,"

The envoy also mentioned that technical teams are holding extensive talks to prepare for a future high-level meeting.

On October 16, US President Donald Trump, after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced that they had agreed to meet in Budapest in the near future. However, after subsequent discussions between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on October 20, the meeting was later postponed indefinitely.

Author’s Summary:

Steve Witkoff highlighted measurable yet fragile progress in resolving the Ukraine crisis, stressing ongoing efforts to strengthen security measures and sustain diplomatic dialogue.

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TASS Russian News Agency TASS Russian News Agency — 2025-11-07

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