As Trump convened his core team at the White House, his special envoy Witkowsky and son-in-law Kushner were simultaneously meeting with Putin and his main negotiation representatives in the Kremlin. Before the meeting, Putin accused European countries of "unacceptable" amendments that disrupted the U.S.-led peace process, stating that these countries "have no peace agenda and are on the side of war." Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky, during a visit to Dublin, publicly praised the U.S.-led peace plan, saying that although some clauses still need improvement, the U.S. is taking "serious measures to end the war in some way." In Washington, Trump continued to emphasize his ability to end overseas wars, claiming that during his term, he had "ended eight wars," and again hinted that if he could complete the current peace agreement, he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, but "would not be greedy."

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