Overview
- The draft, modeled on the administration’s Gaza ceasefire framework, spans peace terms, security guarantees, European security, and future U.S. ties with Russia and Ukraine, Axios reported.
- Special envoy Steve Witkoff has been leading the effort and held three days of talks in Miami on Oct. 24–26 with Kremlin-linked interlocutor Kirill Dmitriev, who voiced optimism about the process.
- The White House has begun briefing European officials and Ukrainian interlocutors on the plan, while a Ukrainian official says Kyiv had no drafting role and received only signals about its contents.
- Witkoff postponed a planned meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Turkey after meeting Zelensky’s national security adviser Rustem Umerov earlier this week in Miami.
- A U.S. Army delegation led by Secretary Dan Driscoll and Gen. Randy George made an unannounced visit to Kyiv for talks, as the Kremlin said its stance had not changed and Dmitriev said a written proposal is being prepared.