Mystery as private jet owned by key Donald Trump ally suddenly appears in Moscow A private jet owned by a key Donald Trump ally has been spotted in Moscow - sparking rumours that secret talks could be taking place over Ukraine.
Trump himself allegedly previously used Witkoff's “Ghost Flight” executive jet as a decoy flight during the US presidential election campaign, amid fears of an assassination bid targeting his recognisable Trump Force One aircraft, according to the newly released book 'Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power'.
US Ambassador to Moscow Lynne Tracy has meanwhile visited the Russian Foreign Ministry, where she held a “scheduled” meeting with Sergey Ryabkov, the Russian deputy foreign minister, according to the ministry.
Trump has yet to nominate an ambassador to Russia, but has appointed retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as the Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia.
Asked about a Kellogg visit to Ukraine this week, Trump said: “General Kellogg is an excellent guy, and he's spending time doing various things.