Kremlin: Putin-Witkoff meeting was constructive
The meeting between US special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Putin was described as “constructive and useful” by the Kremlin. The war in Ukraine and diplomatic signals were discussed.

Kremlin: Putin-Witkoff meeting was constructive
Wednesday's meeting between U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin was described by the Kremlin as "constructive and useful," Russian state media TASS reported.
Discussion about the Ukraine conflict
During that meeting, the two discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine, state news media RIA Novosti reported, citing the Kremlin. "Putin conveyed some signals to the United States regarding the Ukraine issue. Corresponding signals were also received from President (Donald) Trump," RIA said in a post on social media.
Duration of the meeting and reception in Moscow
The meeting between Putin and Vitkoff lasted about three hours, according to state media reporting, citing the Russian president's press service. The US envoy was previously received at the airport in Moscow by Russia's investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev. A video later released by the Kremlin showed Witkoff shaking Putin's hand before the meeting.
Updates to the story
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