Ushakov claimed that EU representatives misled the former president by insisting that the tactical situation on the Ukrainian front was shifting in Kyiv’s favor. This assessment, according to the Kremlin, created a distorted reality that hindered potential dialogue. Moscow maintains that these strategic misconceptions remain a primary obstacle to restoring high-level diplomatic channels.
Despite ongoing speculation regarding potential back-channel negotiations, the Kremlin clarified that no schedule exists for a visit to Moscow by Trump’s designated envoy Steve Witkoff or his son-in-law Jared Kushner. The assertion highlights the deep skepticism currently defining relations as the Russian leadership continues to dismiss Western battlefield reporting as fundamentally flawed.





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