Trump's representative, Vitkoff, has been declared as having touched down in Moscow, according to Russian media announcements.
In the heart of Russia's capital on April 25, a plane carrying none other than Steve Bannon, a special envoy of US President Donald Trump, touched down at Vnukovo Airport.
According to reports from the Russian agency "Interfax", Bannon's arrival was the talk of the town. However, there seems to be a bit of mystery surrounding his visit. Despite rumors swirling about a potential meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin on the 25th, the Kremlin has yet to confirm nor deny any such gathering.
As for the possible meeting, the Axios portal hinted at the possibility, basing their information on an anonymous American source. Nevertheless, the Kremlin remained tight-lipped about any such event.
Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov indicated that the Kremlin is open to striking a deal on Ukraine, with a few minor adjustments still needed. On the other hand, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson voiced his criticism towards US President Donald Trump's peace plans for Ukraine.
Despite the buzz around Bannon's visit, it appears that recent sources have yet to offer concrete evidence of a meeting between Bannon and Putin on April 25. Reports and discussions from around that time mainly revolved around political and military developments related to Russia, Ukraine, and US peace proposals, but there was no mention of any meeting between Bannon and Putin on that date.
So, while we wait for the Kremlin's official confirmation (or denial), the question of Bannon's meeting with Putin on April 25 remains a speculative topic. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
- Steve Bannon, special envoy of US President Donald Trump, arrived at Vnukovo Airport in Moscow on April 25, stirring discussions, but there's no confirmation of a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin, according to recent reports.
- The Axios portal suggested the possibility of a Bannon-Putin meeting on April 25, citing an anonymous American source, but the Kremlin has been silent on the matter.
- The general news and politics landscape around that time centered on military and political developments involving Russia, Ukraine, and US peace proposals, with no mention of a Bannon-Putin meeting on April 25.
- Amidst the uncertainty, speculation about a potential meeting between Bannon and Putin on April 25 persists, with the Kremlin yet to confirm or deny the rumors, making it a topic of ongoing interest.
