Trump officials’ meeting with Russian in Miami spurs questions about latest Ukraine proposal
The Miami meeting produced a 28-point peace plan with concessions to Moscow, raising concerns among U.S. officials about its favorability toward Russian demands.
- Last month in Miami, Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and Kirill Dmitriev produced a 28-point proposal, with Dmitriev receiving a special waiver to enter the U.S.
- Framed as a 'win‑win' scenario, the proposal's framers said it reflects realities but includes Moscow's long-standing demands, which Ukraine and allies criticised as favouring Moscow.
- Kirill Dmitriev, head of RDIF and close ally of President Vladimir Putin, reportedly met The Witkoff Group several times this year amid joint ventures with Len Blavatnik and prior Dmitriev-Kushner collaboration.
- Several senior U.S. officials, including Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg, were sidelined, prompting alarm and criticism after the plan's revelation earlier this week, President Trump said he expects Zelenskyy to sign by Thanksgiving.
- Amid intelligence concerns, the proposal appears inconsistent with the administration's recently tougher Russia sanctions, while White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said any peace plan must include security guarantees, deterrence and economic incentives for all sides.
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The United States is urging Ukraine to ensure that Zelensky accepts the peace plan, otherwise he can expect much more unfavorable conditions in the future.
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