Putin meets Witkoff and Kushner for over four hours to discuss Ukraine peace
- 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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The meeting between US special envoy Steve Witkoff and US President's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not bring a breakthrough on a peace agreement for Ukraine. The Russian foreign policy adviser described the negotiations in the Kremlin as useful, constructive and substantive, but a compromise was still not found. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, meanwhile, stressed before the meeting in Brussels that they wo…
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Talks constructive, yet no compromise reached in Russia-US push for Ukraine peace - The Tribune
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff held long talks on ending the Ukraine war but made no breakthrough. Yuri Ushakov said territorial issues remain unresolved, discussions will stay confidential, and both sides will continue negotiations, with President Trump updated on the outcome.
Talks "constructive," yet "no compromise" reached in Russia-US push for Ukraine peace
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff held long talks on ending the Ukraine war but made no breakthrough. Yuri Ushakov said territorial issues remain unresolved, discussions will stay confidential, and both sides will continue negotiations, with President Trump updated on the outcome.
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