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White House envoy Steve Witkoff is in Moscow today for another round of talks focused on Ukraine.
He's expected to present a U.S.-backed peace plan.
President Trump is insisting the U.S. is closing in on a deal to end the war.
NPR's Charles Maines has more from Moscow.
This is Witkoff's fourth visit to Russia
since the Trump administration began negotiations aimed at ending the war.
And while details of the U.S. peace plan are not publicly known,
administration officials indicate it involves acknowledging Russia's rightful hold over territories seized from Ukraine by force.
That includes the Crimean Peninsula, illegally annexed by Russia back in 2014.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly rejected the idea,