Steve Witkoff is fumbling foreign talks and dragging Trump down
Briefly

In the initial 100 days of his presidency, Donald Trump has made significant domestic strides; however, his foreign policy, particularly concerning the Russia-Ukraine war, has faltered. Trump’s previous claims of being able to resolve the conflict swiftly have not materialized. His appointment of Steve Witkoff, a real-estate mogul, governs key negotiations but raises concerns regarding his inexperience. The article argues that Trump must either replace Witkoff or take responsibility for the unmet foreign policy campaign promises, as the current approach has led to more broken promises and setbacks.
The fact that Trump has appointed real-estate mogul Steve Witkoff to oversee the negotiations to end this - and all other foreign wars - has not helped matters.
Trump promised to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict "in 24 hours," but this expectation clashes with the realities of ongoing negotiations and territorial disputes.
Read at New York Post
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