MIAMI — U.S. and Russian negotiators met over the weekend in Miami to discuss a proposed peace framework aimed at ending the nearly four year war in Ukraine. U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner led the American side; Russian participant Kirill Dmitriev attended. Ukrainian national security adviser Rustem Umerov held separate talks with U.S. officials. Diplomats from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Qatar and Egypt participated in working group discussions. President Trump urged Kyiv to move quickly on negotiations. Parties reported progress on security guarantees but disagreements persisted over territory and sovereignty. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. diplomatic envoys, international mediators, and parties offering security guarantees may increase geopolitical influence if negotiations advance.
Ukrainian civilians and political actors facing pressure to accept territorial concessions could bear humanitarian and sovereignty costs.
After reading and researching latest news.... Negotiations in Miami involved U.S. envoys Witkoff and Kushkner, Russia's Kirill Dmitriev, and Ukraine's Rustem Umerov; diplomats from European and regional states participated. Reports show progress on security guarantees but unresolved disputes about territorial concessions and sovereignty remained, with U.S. urging Ukraine to expedite talks.
US, Russian negotiators to meet in Miami over peace deal to end Ukraine crisis: media
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