Steve Witkoff Leads Productive Miami Talks on Ukraine Peace Plan
Steve Witkoff led talks aligning on a 20-point peace plan with US, Ukrainian, and European officials focusing on security guarantees and Ukraine's recovery, officials said.
- U.S. and Ukrainian envoys reported that "productive and constructive" talks took place in Miami, focusing on a 20-point plan and security guarantees for Ukraine, according to Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
- Witkoff and Ukraine's negotiator, Rustem Umerov, stated their shared priority is to stop the killing and ensure security, emphasizing conditions for Ukraine's recovery and stability.
- U.S. intelligence sources reported that President Vladimir Putin still aims to capture all of Ukraine, though Russia claims it is committed to peace, indicating tensions remain high between Russia and Ukraine.
- The negotiations highlighted the need for a peaceful resolution that guarantees a stable future as a necessary component of peace.
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For Steve Witkoff, the Special Envoy of the White House in Ukraine, the dialogues held in Miami with the Russian and Ukrainian delegations were "productive and constructive" for peace. For the US Vice-President J.D. Vance, on the other hand, despite the progress, nothing is yet being done and all the issues are possible. On the ground, a possible ceasefire seems very far away. In recent days, Russia has multiplied the incursions into the border …
Witkoff calls Ukraine talks in Miami productive, Moscow downplays progress
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said talks over the weekend with Ukrainian leaders and European officials were "productive and constructive." The talks in Florida were aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, with officials working to align their positions. Peace talks in Florida Witkoff met with Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev on Saturday, officials from Ukraine and Europe on Sunday and then had a separate meeting with the Ukrainian dele…
After the weekend's meetings, the United States reports Russian willingness to make peace, while researchers see signs that Washington is maintaining its attempt to reach an agreement this time.
Washington praises the talks about an end to the Ukraine war in Miami as "productive and constructive." Selenskyy calls for more pressure on Moscow in view of the increasing Russian attacks.
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