March 20, 2025
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Trump’s messenger believes that Putin ordered to knock down Russian drones flying to Ukraine

US Presidential Messenger Steve Witcoff said he believes the Kremlin’s master Vladimir Putin and his promises to “act in good faith” in the issue of ending the war in Ukraine.

According to “European Truth”, he said on the air of Bloomberg TV.

Witcoff was asked to comment on Ukraine’s statements that, even after Putin’s promise, not to attack the energy infrastructure, even after Putin’s promise.

Trump’s messenger stated that he “has reliable information from a telephone conversation”, which he had previously spent Wednesday that Putin “within ten minutes after talking to the President (Trump. – Ed.) Ordered that Russian troops do not attack infrastructure.”

“So the attacks that took place last night should take place before this order was made,” he said.

In addition, according to Witcoff, the Russian side told him how she knocked down seven of her own drones, which were launched in Ukraine. It should be noted that in this case he actually repeated the statement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which also stated that the seven drones were beating on the night of March 19.

“I am inclined to believe that Putin was acting in good faith. He told the president yesterday (Trump.

Earlier on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia at night attacked Ukrainian energyDespite the fact that Putin seemed to have a command of 30 days to stop her shelling.

Note that Vitcoff also believes that “in a few weeks” It will be possible to achieve a “complete ceasefire” in the Russian-Ukrainian war.

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US Presidential Messenger Steve Witcoff said he believes the Kremlin’s master Vladimir Putin and his promises to “act in good faith” in the issue of ending the war in Ukraine.

According to “European Truth”, he said on the air of Bloomberg TV.

Witcoff was asked to comment on Ukraine’s statements that, even after Putin’s promise, not to attack the energy infrastructure, even after Putin’s promise.

Trump’s messenger stated that he “has reliable information from a telephone conversation”, which he had previously spent Wednesday that Putin “within ten minutes after talking to the President (Trump. – Ed.) Ordered that Russian troops do not attack infrastructure.”

“So the attacks that took place last night should take place before this order was made,” he said.

In addition, according to Witcoff, the Russian side told him how she knocked down seven of her own drones, which were launched in Ukraine. It should be noted that in this case he actually repeated the statement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which also stated that the seven drones were beating on the night of March 19.

“I am inclined to believe that Putin was acting in good faith. He told the president yesterday (Trump.

Earlier on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia at night attacked Ukrainian energyDespite the fact that Putin seemed to have a command of 30 days to stop her shelling.

Note that Vitcoff also believes that “in a few weeks” It will be possible to achieve a “complete ceasefire” in the Russian-Ukrainian war.

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