US President Donald Trump on Sunday said there had been "big progress on Russia ," without giving details. In a brief post on his social media platform, Trump wrote: "BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA. STAY TUNED!"
The remark comes a day after his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where both leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict .
Also read: Zelenskyy-Trump meet: EU leaders to join Ukrainian president to support Kyiv cause - list includes Meloni, Macron among others
Meanwhile, Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff shared details of the Alaska summit and said that the US President and his Russian counterpart Putin agreed to "robust security guarantees " for Ukraine during their high-stakes summit in Alaska.
"We agreed to robust security guarantees that I would describe as game-changing," Steve Witkoff said on CNN.
Also read: Russia-Ukraine war: Trump backs plan for Kyiv to give up Donbas to Russia; European leaders insist 'borders must not be changed by force'
This comes amid reports that said Trump endorsed a plan for Ukraine to cede the Donbas region to Russia in exchange for a peace deal, a stance that clashes with Ukraine and its Western allies’ refusal to give up territory by force.
The remark comes a day after his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where both leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict .
Also read: Zelenskyy-Trump meet: EU leaders to join Ukrainian president to support Kyiv cause - list includes Meloni, Macron among others
Meanwhile, Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff shared details of the Alaska summit and said that the US President and his Russian counterpart Putin agreed to "robust security guarantees " for Ukraine during their high-stakes summit in Alaska.
"We agreed to robust security guarantees that I would describe as game-changing," Steve Witkoff said on CNN.
Also read: Russia-Ukraine war: Trump backs plan for Kyiv to give up Donbas to Russia; European leaders insist 'borders must not be changed by force'
This comes amid reports that said Trump endorsed a plan for Ukraine to cede the Donbas region to Russia in exchange for a peace deal, a stance that clashes with Ukraine and its Western allies’ refusal to give up territory by force.
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