
Kremlin official Yury Ushakov said Russia has received an "acceptable" offer from the United States to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, following a visit to Moscow by US special envoy Steve Witkoff.
Ushakov spoke about the talks between Witkoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin, while emphasizing that Moscow has received a proposal from the Americans that it is ready to consider, without providing further details.
Ushakov also stressed that Russia and the US have topics to discuss, while agreeing with the view of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who described the talks as "a good day."
Rubio added that "we still have a long way to go, but we are certainly closer to peace today than we were yesterday, when we were not close at all."
The Kremlin aide earlier called the Putin-Witkoff meeting "business-like and constructive," adding that "Russian-American relations can develop according to a completely different, mutually beneficial scenario," compared to the long-standing tensions over Ukraine.
He also revealed that Putin could meet with Trump as early as next week. The Russian president suggested that the United Arab Emirates could be the venue for the summit.
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