Overview
- The third round resumes in Miami today under a 28-point U.S. proposal that was updated in Geneva on November 23.
- Participants report they have outlined a security framework and debated the deterrent capabilities needed for a durable peace.
- A separate “future prosperity” track reviewed Ukraine’s reconstruction support, joint U.S.–Ukraine economic initiatives, and long-term recovery projects.
- U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are leading the talks with Ukrainian counterparts Rustem Umérov and Gen. Andrei Hnatov.
- Progress remains conditioned on concrete steps from Russia, as Moscow has floated demands including Ukrainian withdrawal from occupied regions, recognition of those territories and Crimea as Russian, and guarantees of neutrality and demilitarization.