Peace Talks Between Zelensky and Trump Envoy End After Five Hours
- Peace talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff ended after five hours in Berlin.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz participated in the negotiations, which are set to resume on Monday morning.
- Zelensky's adviser, Dmytro Lytvyn, stated that President Zelensky will comment on the talks once they are fully completed.
- President Zelensky mentioned a willingness to abandon Ukraine's ambition to join NATO as a 'compromise' for a peace deal, if separate security guarantees are provided.
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U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff spoke this morning of a "positive conclusion" of the first round of talks with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski in Berlin. "Great progress has been achieved," he explained after a five-hour negotiating meeting at the German Chancellery. He no doubt referred to the fact that in the run-up to further talks on the U.S. peace plan, President Zelenski has refrained from insisting on Ukraine's accession to NATO. …
Selensky also wanted to discuss his last proposals for President Trump's "peace plan" at his meeting.
US envoy Witkoff says significant progress was made today in talks to end the war in Ukraine. During the talks in Berlin, senior officials from Ukraine and the United States met for five hours to discuss an American proposal. Witkoff was joined by Ukrainian President Zelensky, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and German Chancellor Merz. No results have been released, but Witkoff says in-depth discussions were held. The talks will continue tomor…
Zelensky, Witkov and Kushner's discussions lasted five hours - The Ukrainian president will participate in a leaders' conference tomorrow
Peace talks between Zelensky and Trump envoy end after five hours
Discussions by Ukrainian officials and Americans on the proposals for the end of the war in Ukraine ended after five hours and continued to be resumed for months, explained a...
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