US cites progress in meeting with Ukraine officials, sets further talks
U.S. and Ukrainian officials continue talks on a revised peace plan, emphasizing compromises and security guarantees, with progress dependent on Russia's commitment, officials said.
- On Dec 5, Ukrainian negotiators Rustem Umerov and Andrii Hnatov met U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Miami to press talks on Washington's plan to end Russia's invasion.
- Washington's initial plan evolved after envoys' visits, with a first draft envisaging Ukraine ceding territory for limited security promises, but parts were rejected after Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's Dec 2 Moscow meetings.
- Security arrangements were central, with negotiators discussing territory, frozen Russian assets, and security guarantees as Kyiv announced the 20-point revised plan on Dec. 2, the U.S. State Department said.
- Despite positive descriptions, negotiators noted that U.S. and Ukrainian officials said progress depends on Russia's serious commitment to long-term peace, while outcomes remain uncertain.
- With 19.2% under Russian control, talks addressed post-war reconstruction and economic initiatives to enable Ukraine's redevelopment and deter renewed aggression.
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Ukrainian and American negotiators have jointly called on Russia to show a "serious commitment to long-term peace" after talks in Moscow earlier this week failed to produce progress, reports the BBC.
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