LONDON -- The White House said it's is "very optimistic" ahead of special envoy Steve Witkoff's meeting in Moscow on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as U.S. officials continue their push to end Russia's war against Ukraine. The high-stakes sit-down follows a series of meetings between top U.S. and Ukrainian officials, during which the parties sought to revise the original peace-plan proposal presented by the Trump administration to Ukraine last month. Witkoff and other top U.S. officials -- including President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Secretary of State Marco Rubio -- met on Sunday in Florida with a Ukrainian delegation to find a deal to end the war that Ukraine and Russia might accept. "I think the administration feels very optimistic," White House press

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