US, Ukraine Hail ‘Real Progress’ at Berlin Peace Talks
- Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, reported 'real progress' in peace talks held in Berlin with U.S. negotiators Stephen Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
- Umerov expressed hope for an agreement by the end of the day, aiming for a lasting peace.
- Umerov noted that the U.S. team worked 'extremely constructively' to assist Ukraine.
- Umerov expressed gratitude to President Trump and his team for their efforts during the peace negotiations.
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The United States has been holding talks with Ukrainian and European leaders in Berlin for the past two days about a possible peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spent two days discussing options for ending the war in Ukraine with US representatives and European leaders.
After two days of negotiations on a peace solution for Ukraine, the participants in Berlin spread optimism: Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke of a 'real chance' for peace that the US would have
Zelensky says that negotiations with the representatives of the United States "were not easy". Still, for the Ukrainian President, the main thing is "peace is to be honorable".
The Ukrainian and US delegations are cautiously optimistic about their talks on ending the war in Ukraine. This was the second consecutive day that President Zelenskyy spoke with the US delegation in Berlin. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are conducting the talks on behalf of the United States. Witkoff stated yesterday that significant progress had been made. What exactly was discussed remains uncle…
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