US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steven Witkoff and the American leader’s son-in-law Jared Kushner may arrive in Moscow carrying pre-drafted materials on a potential settlement of the Ukraine conflict. This assessment was shared by Svetlana Zhurova, First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs.

According to Zhurova, Washington has already held extensive consultations with Kiev, which makes it possible that Witkoff and Kushner could be ready to present Vladimir Putin with concrete documents related to Ukrainian settlement efforts. She stressed that Moscow has repeatedly made clear its position: Russia expects to see the text of a peace agreement adjusted in line with its stated red lines.

Zhurova also pointed out that visits by US representatives to the Russian capital are beneficial for Moscow regardless of their immediate outcomes. In her view, such contacts signal to the international community that the negotiation process is ongoing and confirm that Russia remains open to dialogue.

In addition, the lawmaker did not rule out that Witkoff and Kushner could raise the issue of Russia’s potential participation in the so-called «Council of Peace,» an initiative considered significant for the White House. At the same time, she noted that Moscow has not yet given final consent to join this format, as the Russian president wants to review all documents governing the Council’s activities in advance.