Ukraine updates: US envoy Witkoff arrives in Russia

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04/11/2025April 11, 2025

US special envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived in Russia, where he is expected to meet with President Putin. Meanwhile, European defense ministers are meeting in Brussels at NATO headquarters. DW has more.

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Steve Witkoff and Donald TrumpWitkoff has held two previous meetings with Putin in Russia since Trump returned to the White HouseImage: Carlos Barria/REUTERS
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US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow for more talks with Russian leadership as Trump continues efforts to bring Russia's war in Ukraine to an end. 

Potentially on the table is a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire, which Ukraine has agreed to, but which Putin has held back on .

Meanwhile, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and his British counterpart John Healey will chair a meeting of European defense ministers at NATO headquarters to discuss the status of military assistance to Ukraine.

This is a roundup of headlines from Russia's war in Ukraine on Friday, April 11.

Skip next section Trump envoy Witkoff arrives in Russia for meeting with Putin

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Trump envoy Witkoff arrives in Russia for meeting with Putin

Steve Witkoff in a file photo dated February 11Steve Witkoff has met with Putin on two occasions Image: Alex Brandon/AP/dpa/picture alliance

US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived in Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

Axios and Russian news agencies, citing their sources and FlightRadar data, reported earlier that Witkoff had traveled to Russia and was expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin on Friday.

Peskov said he would announce any meeting Putin had with Witkoff if time for such a meeting appeared in the Russian leader's schedule.

Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine. According to media reports, he was angry with Putin at the end of March, saying he was "pissed off".

At the recent NATO foreign ministers' meeting, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it clear that Trump would not accept the Russian president's stalling tactics for much longer.

Most recently, the US tried to broker a 30-day ceasefire during the negotiations. While Ukraine agreed to the proposal, Putin set preconditions for such a ceasefire.

Rubio: Trump 'not interested' in a Russian 'delay tactic'

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Ukraine says Russia launched 39 drones overnight

The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia launched 39 drones and one ballistic missile in attacks over the past day.

The air force shot down 24 drones and another 13 did not reach their targets, likely due to electronic warfare countermeasures, it said in a statement on social media.

It did not specify what happened to the remaining two drones or the missile.

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Skip next section Defense ministers meet at NATO headquarters to talk Ukraine support

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Defense ministers meet at NATO headquarters to talk Ukraine support

Defense ministers from the so-called Ukraine Defense Contact Group, once led by the United States, are meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

The meeting will be chaired by acting German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and his British counterpart John Healey. 

The two ministers are standing in for former US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who had initiated and led the so-called Ramstein Group of some 50 countries in support of Ukraine, up until the Trump administration took office in January. 

Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov is expected to give ministers an update on the battle situation on the front lines and outline what defense equipment his armed forces most urgently need at the moment.

Early on Friday, the British Ministry of Defense announced a £450 million (€517 million or $588 million) "surge" of military assistance to Ukraine. The military aid package will be delivered by British and Ukrainian suppliers.

Britain said a joint effort with Norway would provide hundreds of thousands of military drones, radar systems and anti-tank mines, as well as repair and maintenance contracts to keep Ukraine's armored vehicles on the battlefield.

Meanwhile, Germany plans to supply more than 1,100 ground surveillance radars and additional IRIS-T air defense missile systems to Ukraine, according to Pistorius.

Deterrence Germany's best defense against Russia: Breuer

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04/11/2025April 11, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

Defense ministers from the so-called Ukraine Contact Group are meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels. 

Meanwhile, US special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia.

We will follow what's happening there as well as other events related to Russia's war on Ukraine and diplomatic efforts to end the fighting.

Ukraine braces for Russian offensive ahead of negotiations

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