Miami — U.S. and Ukrainian delegations concluded three-day talks this week focused on territorial arrangements and U.S. security guarantees, moving closer to agreement on a draft framework while noting significant gaps on Donbas-related withdrawals. Senior U.S. envoys Steven Witkoff and Jared Kushner met Ukraine negotiators Rustem Umerov and Andriy Hnatov and held follow-up calls with Presidents Trump and Zelensky. Moscow reviewed aspects of the U.S. plan and rejected parts, according to reports. President Trump publicly criticized Zelensky’s responsiveness to the proposal. Negotiations continue amid diplomatic outreach with further consultations planned, and timelines compiled. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
U.S. negotiators and allied diplomats could gain diplomatic leverage and shape security guarantees if talks produce an agreed framework.
Ukrainian civilians and military risk continued violence and possible territorial concessions if negotiations accept Russian demands.
After reading and researching latest news.... Negotiators reported progress on U.S. security guarantees, but territorial withdrawal demands remain unresolved; Moscow rejected parts of the U.S. plan, and Kyiv described talks as constructive yet difficult. Continued diplomacy will require clarified frameworks, mutual interpretation, and further negotiations to bridge gaps over time.
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Miami Talks Conclude; U.S.-Ukraine Advance On Security Guarantees
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