Washington, President Donald Trump said he was 'a little bit disappointed' that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had not yet read the U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war. U.S. envoys, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, held talks with Russian and Ukrainian officials, and delegations conducted three days of negotiations in Miami on Dec. 4–6 focusing on territorial arrangements and U.S. security guarantees. Moscow has rejected parts of the plan; Kyiv described talks as constructive but difficult. Trump publicly pressed for movement on Dec. 7 while diplomats continued behind-the-scenes negotiations. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Political actors advocating for compromise and negotiators engaging Russia gained diplomatic leverage from public pressure emphasizing rapid engagement.
Ukrainian negotiators and civilians suffered increased diplomatic pressure and political risk as public comments heightened tensions around concessions.
After reading and researching latest news, U.S. officials advanced a multi-draft peace proposal since November; envoys met Moscow and held Miami talks Dec. 4–6. Trump publicly pressed Zelensky Dec. 7–8 for engagement. Negotiations have progressed on security guarantees but stalled on territorial concessions. Diplomatic outreach continues among Western, Ukrainian and Russian channels.
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Trump Urges Zelensky To Review U.S. Peace Plan
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