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Putin meets Witkoff and Kushner for over four hours to discuss Ukraine peace

Putin met U.S. envoys for over four hours on a U.S. peace plan amid unresolved issues like territorial concessions and Ukraine’s security guarantees, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Yuri Ushakov said talks between Russia and the U.S. were productive though much work remains, and both sides agreed not to disclose the substance.
  • Last month the peace plan became public and shaped talks, with Florida talks using an earlier draft from Geneva after President Donald Trump deployed officials following months of frustration.
  • Diplomats say envoys face a hard time bridging territorial differences as the proposal granted Kremlin demands, including ceding Donbas and renouncing NATO membership aspirations, which Ukrainian negotiators reject.
  • Zelenskyy said he expected swift reports from U.S. envoys and met the delegation returning from Florida, while officials cautioned next steps could change hour by hour.
  • Putin accused Kyiv’s European allies of sabotaging U.S.-led efforts and sought to divide Washington and Europe, while European governments warn Russia’s success could threaten other countries despite post‑Feb. 24, 2022 support.
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Ukraine continues to watch the power play between the US and Russia: after several hours, the talks between President Vladimir Putin and a U.S. delegation in the Kremlin ended without any rapprochement. In the run-up, Putin had launched a gloomy threat towards Europe. There was no confirmation of the U.S. at first. The meeting between Putin and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, in which the son-in-law and advisor of US President Donald Trump, Ja…

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The Russian leader: "Ready to war against the continent." After the meeting at the Kremlin, Ushakov freezes the US envoy: "Many proposals are unacceptable." Today ...

·Turin, Italy
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Talks between Russia and the United States to end a nearly four-year war in Ukraine were productive, but much remains to be done, Yuri Ushakov, senior advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said Wednesday.

·Pennsylvania, United States
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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