Trump says no firm deadline for Ukraine, Russia to reach peace deal

US President Donald Trump says progress made on Russia-Ukraine talks as US pushes for peace deal and envoy plans Moscow visit amid security guarantee talks. - REUTERS/Filepic
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE: U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday backed away from a Thursday deadline for Ukraine to agree to a U.S.-backed peace plan, saying "the deadline for me is when it's over."
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- Trump claims US negotiators are making progress with Russia and Ukraine, with Moscow agreeing to some concessions.
- Envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Moscow soon, meanwhile Jared Kushner is also involved in the peace effort.
- Trump signals urgency for a deal, noting Russia's upper hand and ongoing talks on security guarantees for Ukraine.
A U.S.-based framework for ending the war, first reported last week, prompted fresh concerns that the Trump administration might be willing to push Ukraine to sign a peace deal heavily tilted toward Moscow.
Trump said his envoy Steve Witkoff would be traveling to Moscow soon to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that his son-in-law Jared Kushner, who helped negotiate the Gaza deal that brought about an uneasy ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, was also involved.
Trump in recent days had set the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday as the day when he wanted to see Ukraine agree to a deal to bring about an end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
But he and his aides have backed away from a firm deadline and now say they would like an agreement as soon as possible.
Trump said it appeared that Russia had the upper hand in the war and that it would be in Ukraine's best interests to reach an agreement.
He said some Ukraine territory "might be gotten by Russia anyway" over the next couple of months.
Trump said security guarantees for Ukraine were being negotiated with Europeans.
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