US, Russia Envoys Hold "Productive" Ukraine Peace Talks in Florida

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff described talks with Russian Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Florida as "productive and constructive" for advancing a peaceful resolution in Ukraine. The meeting included senior US officials like Jared Kushner, with Witkoff thanking President Trump for his leadership. Trump separately told reporters he believes the US is "very close to getting a settlement," despite acknowledging the deep personal animosity between the Ukrainian and Russian leaders. The diplomatic push comes after Trump revealed he personally secured a temporary, week-long halt to Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities due to severe winter conditions.

Key Points: US-Russia Envoys Hold Ukraine Peace Talks, Trump Cites Progress

  • Productive US-Russia envoy talks in Florida
  • Trump says "very close" to Ukraine settlement
  • Trump requested & secured temporary halt to attacks
  • Talks part of US-led mediation ahead of Abu Dhabi round
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US Special Envoy Witkoff holds "productive, constructive" talks with Russian counterpart for "peaceful resolution" in Ukraine

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff meets Russian counterpart Kirill Dmitriev for "productive" talks on Ukraine. President Trump says settlement is close.

"We are encouraged by this meeting that Russia is working toward securing peace in Ukraine - Steve Witkoff"

Florida, February 1

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Saturday held "productive and constructive" talks with Russian Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev as part of ongoing efforts to achieve a "peaceful resolution" to the Ukraine conflict, which is nearing its fourth year since the invasion in 2022.

In a post on X, Witkoff expressed optimism following the discussions, noting that the meeting indicated Russia's willingness to work toward securing peace in Ukraine, and also thanked US President Donald Trump for his "leadership in seeking a durable and lasting peace".

"Today in Florida, the Russian Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev held productive and constructive meetings as part of the U.S. mediation effort toward advancing a peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian conflict," Witkoff stated in his post.

"We are encouraged by this meeting that Russia is working toward securing peace in Ukraine and is grateful for POTUS's critical leadership in seeking a durable and lasting peace," the special envoy added.

Along with Witkoff, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and White House Senior Advisor Josh Gruenbaum were present at the meeting representing the American side.

The talks form part of continued US-led diplomatic initiatives aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine through dialogue and negotiation, focusing on measures that could ensure long-term stability and security in the region.

Earlier on Friday, Trump noted that progress was being made toward ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, while acknowledging that strained relations between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin continue to make peace efforts "difficult".

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said, "Zelenskyy and Putin hate each other, and it makes it very difficult. But I think we're getting very close to getting a settlement."

"I think that we have a good chance of getting it settled," the US President added.

Trump's remarks came a day after he disclosed that he had recently spoken with Putin and requested a temporary halt to attacks on Kyiv and other cities amid extreme winter conditions for a week.

"I personally asked President Putin not to fire into Kyiv and various towns for a week, and he agreed to do that," Trump said during a Cabinet meeting.

"It was very nice. A lot of people said, 'Don't waste the call; you're not going to get that.' And he did it," he added.

Explaining the context of his request, Trump cited unusually harsh weather affecting the region and compared it to a cold snap in Washington.

According to Al Jazeera, Saturday's discussions precede a second round of talks in Abu Dhabi between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators, facilitated by US mediators, to deliberate on a US-supported plan to end the conflict in Ukraine.

- ANI

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Sarah B
"Productive and constructive" talks are good to hear, but we've heard this before. The proof will be in actions, not words. The humanitarian crisis needs to end.
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Priya S
As an Indian, my primary concern is how this affects global stability and our own strategic partnerships. A peaceful resolution is crucial, but it must respect the sovereignty of nations. The US mediation is a positive sign, but the path is very complex.
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Rohit P
Trump getting personally involved to ask for a halt in attacks during harsh weather... that's a small but significant humanitarian gesture. If such confidence-building measures continue, maybe there is hope. The world is watching.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I have to offer a respectful criticism. The article and the envoy's statement seem very US-centric, praising Trump's leadership. A lasting peace will require the voices and agency of Ukraine and its people to be at the very center, not just great power politics.
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Michael C
The involvement of figures like Kushner and talks shifting to Abu Dhabi show this is a multi-track effort. India has maintained a balanced position, calling for dialogue and diplomacy from day one. This seems to align with that approach. Cautiously optimistic.

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