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Trump envoy suggests one out-of-the-box way to ‘reshape Russian-United States relationship’ and bring stability

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President Donald Trump’s U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff suggested Monday evening on “Hannity” that there’s a “possibility” for the U.S. and Russia to potentially reshape their relationship through “commercial opportunities.”

Since his campaign, Trump has vowed to bring peace to the wars that escalated under the Biden-Harris administration, including the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Host Sean Hannity asked Witkoff about his recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and whether he could “really see a deal emerging” between the U.S. and Russia.

“I think you used a very good word there, Sean, emerging. I do. This is the third meeting I’ve had with him. This last meeting lasted close to five hours,” Witkoff said. “We had two of his key advisers in the room at the time, Ushakov and Kirill Dmitriev, and it was a compelling meeting.”

“Towards the end, we actually came up with, I’m gonna say finally, but I don’t mean it in the way that we were waiting,” Witkoff added. “I mean it in the way that it took a while for us to get to this place —what Putin’s request is to get to have a permanent peace here. So beyond the ceasefire, we got an answer to that.”

Talks between Witkoff and Putin took place Friday in St. Petersburg, following Trump’s call for an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine, according to Reuters.

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Hannity went on to ask the special envoy what the potential deal might include, saying that he “would imagine” Putin wants to “be in business” with the U.S. and Europe.

“There’s no doubt about it. I mean this peace deal is about these so-called five territories, but there’s so much more to it,” Witkoff said. “There’s security protocols, there’s no NATO [and] Article 5. It’s just a lot of detail attached to it. It’s a complicated situation from, you know, rooted in some real problematic things happening between the two countries.”

“I think we might be on the verge of something that would be very, very important for the world at large. On top of that, I believe there’s a possibility to reshape the Russian-United States relationship through some very compelling commercial opportunities that I think give real stability to the region, too. Partnerships create stability,” Witkoff said.

Tensions between Ukraine and Russia continued over the weekend, with two Russian missiles striking a northeastern Ukrainian city on Sunday, leaving 34 people dead.

In recent months, Witkoff has played a central role in talks between Moscow and Washington, D.C., over a potential joint investment in the Arctic and Russian rare earth minerals, according to Reuters. Additionally, Ukrainian envoys met with officials in D.C. on Friday to discuss the potential for another mineral deal after a previous proposal between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fell through in February.

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