Overview
- Ukrainian ambassador Olga Stefanishyna said the delegation will meet the U.S. side in Miami on Saturday for new talks.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said documents could be finalized next week, with a signing at Davos possible if Washington approves.
- U.S. envoys have held parallel negotiations with Kyiv and Moscow for months, but territorial arrangements and security guarantees remain unresolved.
- Recent Russian strikes have cut power and heat across Ukraine; authorities report 15,000 energy workers on repairs, 67 buildings in Kyiv still without heating, and schools closed until February 1.
- Zelensky acknowledged shortages in air-defense missiles that left some systems without interceptors, while noting new missiles arrived on Friday.