Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine ‘are proceeding constructively’
Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev said U.S.-Russia negotiations on a peace plan for Ukraine are constructive, continuing over a weekend amid ongoing conflict and diplomatic challenges.
- On Saturday, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev said the discussions are proceeding constructively and will continue today and tomorrow in Florida, where he met Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
- The talks are part of the Trump administration's monthslong push for peace, including meetings in Berlin earlier this week and Ukraine's chief negotiator's separate U.S. meetings with American and European partners.
- Russian statements show that on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence the Kremlin would meet military goals if Kyiv rejects conditions and signaled digging in on maximalist demands as Russian troops advance despite losses.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Saturday that much will depend on the U.S. posture after talks, while European Union leaders on Friday agreed to provide 90 billion euros to Ukraine.
- The talks aim to advance a U.S.-proposed peace plan to end the nearly four-year war, but sharp, conflicting demands between Moscow and Kyiv have complicated the Trump administration's efforts.
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Russia Downplays Peace Prospects as Talks With U.S. and Ukraine Conclude
The Kremlin maintained its hard line on a Ukraine peace deal, rejecting undisclosed changes proposed by Kyiv and its European allies, as separate US-Russia and US-Ukraine talks wrapped up in Florida. The remarks on December 21 came on the same day that Ukraine accused Russia of abducting civilians from a village in Ukraine's Sumy region and taking about 50 of them across the border into Russia. The situation in the Sumy region remained unclear a…
It was a long weekend of tough Ukraine peace talks in Florida. Spoken about security guarantees and reconstruction.
US President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff announced after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriyev in Florida that Russia remains fully committed to achieving peace in Ukraine.
The talks to put an end to the conflict have accelerated in recent weeks. The US and Ukrainian delegations welcomed on Sunday the holding of "productive and constructive" exchanges during negotiations held in Miami in the presence of European allies. Our follow-upTo deepen Brussels. Under pressure, Europeans renounced to touch Russian assets to finance the war effort in UkraineInterview. Former Ukrainian Minister Dmytro Kuleba: "Vladimir Putin w…
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