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Ukraine Peace Talks in Miami: What Trump's Envoys Revealed to Negotiators

US and Ukrainian negotiators are continuing their discussions in Miami. This follows a meeting between Trump's special envoys and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The talks aim to bridge gaps in the US-proposed 28-point peace plan for Ukraine. President Trump has expressed hope for a final deal and a potential leaders' summit.

US, Ukrainian negotiators meet in Miami: Report

Washington, Dec 6

US and Ukrainian negotiators held the second day of talks in Miami, the US state of Florida, continuing discussions on the US-proposed peace plan for the Ukraine crisis, US and Ukrainian officials said Friday, according to a report from US online media outlet Axios.

The report said that the talks came after a roughly five-hour meeting that ended early Wednesday among US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xinhua news agency reported.

Witkoff and Kushner met Ukrainian officials for two hours on Thursday evening, and resumed talks on Friday morning. They briefed the Ukrainians in detail about their meeting with Putin and presented new ideas to bridge the gaps between the parties, according to the report.

The Thursday talks were "positive," and they are likely to continue into the weekend, a US official told Axios.

The Ukrainian delegation in Miami is headed by Rustem Umerov, Ukraine's secretary of National Security and Defence Council, and Andrii Hnatov, chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces, the report said.

Earlier in November US President Donald Trump said that he has directed his special envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow in hope of finalizing a peace deal on the Ukraine crisis.

"In the hopes of finalizing this Peace Plan, I have directed my Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with President Putin in Moscow and, at the same time, Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll will be meeting with the Ukrainians," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

"The original 28-Point Peace Plan, which was drafted by the United States, has been fine-tuned, with additional input from both sides, and there are only a few remaining points of disagreement," Trump said, adding that his team has made "tremendous progress" over the past week.

Trump said he looks forward to hopefully meeting with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky soon, but only when the peace deal is final or in its final stages.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting to see the Trump administration's approach. Using family members as diplomats is... unconventional. The report says "tremendous progress," but I'll believe it when we see a signed agreement. The devil is in the details.

Priya S

While I hope for peace, we must remember this is a European conflict. India's focus should remain on our own strategic interests and maintaining balanced relations. Our foreign policy of strategic autonomy is the right path.

Rohit P

Talks in Miami? Must be nice. Meanwhile, the global economy suffers because of this war, affecting fuel and food prices here in India. They need to wrap this up quickly. The common man is bearing the cost.

Karthik V

A 28-point plan that's been "fine-tuned"? Sounds complex. Hope any final deal respects Ukraine's sovereignty. The world is watching. A flawed peace that rewards aggression will set a dangerous precedent for other regions.

Michael C

As a respectful criticism, the article heavily relies on Axios and Trump's Truth Social post. It would benefit from more perspectives, perhaps from European allies or neutral analysts, to give a fuller picture of the negotiations.

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