Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff on the Russia-Ukraine conflict: "It seems that neither side is really wanting to fight each other, and I also think they don't want to fight. I feel the problem now is that it's difficult for the leadership level to finally reach an agreement."
Comment: Both the civilian and military sides of the two sides are weary of war, but the leadership is bound by political red lines, constitutional constraints, public opinion pressure, and external factors. Although they have the intention to cease hostilities, they find it difficult to make a final decision to reach an agreement. This is not a military issue, but a political deadlock, which is also the most real and helpless situation in the current Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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