White House special envoy Steve Witkoff was in St. Petersburg Friday where he met with President Putin for the third time, amid ongoing efforts to normalize US-Russia relations and find a way forward toward Ukraine peace.
But President Trump remains impatient and is growing frustrated on the question of achieving peaceful settlement on Ukraine, and the clock is ticking as critics say the Kremlin is intentionally buying and wasting time, making slow but steady gains on the battlefield all along.
"Russia has to get moving. Too many people [are] DYING, thousands a week," Trump wrote in a fresh post on Truth Social.
Ironically the same day Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that no one should expect "breakthroughs" anytime soon, and yet this is precisely what Trump wants in Ukraine: a breakthrough and a path to settlement. BBC details of Friday:
Before the talks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there was "no need to expect breakthroughs" as the "process of normalizing relations is ongoing".
Witkoff first met with Kirill Dmitriev at the Grand Hotel Europe in St Petersburg where a conference was being held on stainless steel and the Russian market.
Dmitriev, the 49-year-old head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, visited Washington DC last week and was the most senior Russian official to go to the US since the full scale invasion of Ukraine.
Asked if discussions could include setting up a date for Putin and Trump to meet, Peskov said: "Let's see. It depends on what Witkoff has come with."
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