Zelenskyy to Discuss 'Key Issues' with Trump After 'Significant Progress' in Florida Talks
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Zelenskyy to discuss 'key issues' with Trump after 'significant progress' in Florida talks
Zelenskyy on Monday said he expects to discuss “key issues” with President Trump as Washington intensifies efforts to advance a negotiated end to Russia’s war on Ukraine, with Trump’s envoy preparing to meet Russian President Putin in Moscow
Umerov: Significant progress achieved during negotiations in USA, but certain issues require further development
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine and head of the Ukrainian negotiating team in the United States, Rustem Umerov, reported to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the results of two days of negotiations in Florida.
Macron and Selenskyy phoned Witkoff, Rutte and heads of government. A Ukrainian delegation held talks on a peace agreement with the US in Florida on Sunday.
The head of the Ukrainian delegation, Secretary of the National Security and Security Council, Rustom Umerov, said that he reported to President Volodymyr Zelensky about the results of negotiations with the American delegation in the United States.
Negotiations between the Ukrainian delegation and senior U.S. officials were held this Sunday, November 30 in Florida, to discuss the U.S. plan to find a way out of the war with Russia. Discussions in Florida were "productive," but "there is still work left," said US Secretary of State, more cautious than President Trump, who believes that there is a good chance for an agreement. These talks took place while Kiev is under strong military and pol…
Significant progress has been achieved: Umerov reported to Zelensky on the negotiations in Florida. Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov, who is the head of the Ukrainian delegation during the negotiations in the United States, reported to President Zelensky on the interim results of the negotiations in Florida. Significant progress has been achieved, but some issues require further development.
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