MIAMI — U.S. and Russian envoys met in Florida this week for closed-door talks aimed at ending Russia's nearly four-year war in Ukraine. American negotiators, led by special envoy Steve Witkoff and joined by Jared Kushner, held separate sessions with Russia's Kirill Dmitriev and with Ukrainian and European representatives. Officials described discussions as "productive and constructive" but reported no breakthrough; the U.S. presented a 28-point plan last month that has been redrafted with Ukrainian and European input. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged increased pressure. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Diplomats, mediators and governments involved benefited through enhanced diplomatic engagement, the upkeep of negotiation channels, and the ability to claim constructive progress while continuing to shape security proposals.
Ukrainian civilians and frontline communities suffered continued insecurity and uncertainty as talks produced no ceasefire and key territorial and security disputes remained unresolved.
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