Update: Russian state news agency Interfax has confirmed that Witkoff arrived in Moscow. A plane believed to be carrying U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport, according to the flight tracking service Flightradar24. The aircraft departed from Florida.
Although Flightradar24 does not provide specific details about the plane, the timing of Witkoff’s visit and the flight path strongly suggest it is his. This will be Witkoff’s fourth visit to Russia since February 2025. Trump tries to close in on a deal Trump's 'final offer' Washington wants Ukraine to sign a minerals deal, give up NATO membership, and accept Russian occupation Trump tries to close in on a deal