
Donald Trump's envoy heads to Moscow ahead of a Friday deadline for a peace deal; Russia appears to remain defiant while Ukraine suffers rising casualties and pushes for stronger sanctions. (Photo: X)
In Washington’s latest escalation, US President Donald Trump has issued a firm ultimatum to the Kremlin: negotiate peace or face harsher sanctions. His special envoy Steve Witkoff, meanwhile, is scheduled to arrive in Moscow mid‑week, just before the Friday deadline, The Associated Press reported on Monday. “They’ve asked that he meet so we’ll see what happens,” Trump had said of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response to the outreach.
Moscow appears to be open to the idea of talks with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov recently confirming that Russian officials welcome Witkoff’s visit. “We are always glad to see Mr. Witkoff in Moscow… We consider (talks) important, substantive and very useful,” Peskov said, according to AP. However, with all the diplomatic niceties on display, the Kremlin has shown no sign of softening its war objectives, analysts say.
Trump has threatened secondary tariffs on countries importing Russian oil, including China and India, suggesting a potentially disruptive shift in global trade. The US President, however, has expressed doubt about their efficacy. “They’re wily characters… pretty good at avoiding sanctions,” he quipped.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pressed for tougher secondary sanctions on energy, trade, and banking to cripple Russia’s war machinery.
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As diplomacy moves forward to ensure lasting peace, Russia is reportedly continuing military build-up along borders as part of the country’s war against Ukraine. Last Friday, Putin unveiled the Oreshnik, a hypersonic missile capable of Mach 10 speeds and multiple warheads, in a move the Russian leader claimed rivals nuclear power, per AP.
Russian officials also added to the rhetoric, with the country’s former president Dmitry Medvedev warning that the conflict could escalate into direct confrontation with the US. In response, Trump repositioned two American nuclear submarines to signal readiness, reports say.
So far, the UN estimates that more than 12,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed, with many of them dying in the aftermath of the Russian strikes on urban zones. On a 620-mile front line, Moscow continues a slow, high-cost advance toward Pokrovsk, a key supply hub.
Meanwhile, Ukraine too, has repeatedly struck inside Russia, with the latest in the series of assaults being a drone missile strike on Monday, reportedly targetting an oil depot near Sochi and igniting a major fire.
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