HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and presidential envoy Steve Witkoff met a Ukrainian delegation led by Rustem Umerov on Sunday for multi-hour talks to advance a revised U.S. peace framework aimed at ending the war with Russia. Officials described discussions as productive but warned core gaps remain; Kyiv faces battlefield pressure and a domestic corruption scandal. President Trump said there was a 'good chance' of a deal while a U.S. envoy prepared to visit Moscow. Further negotiations and security assurances were cited as necessary. Based on 8 articles reviewed and supporting research.
U.S. diplomatic actors and negotiators benefited from advancing dialogue, keeping momentum on a revised peace framework and positioning envoys to engage both Kyiv and Moscow.
Ukrainian civilians and frontline forces suffered ongoing Russian attacks and infrastructure damage while domestic political strains complicated Kyiv's negotiating posture.
After reading and researching latest news.... U.S. and Ukrainian officials made procedural progress in Florida on a revised peace framework, but participants acknowledged unresolved issues on territorial concessions and security guarantees; an upcoming U.S. envoy visit to Moscow is expected to test whether talks can secure Russian engagement.
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Florida Talks Yield Progress on Revised U.S.-Ukraine Plan
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