Overview
- U.S. special envoy Witkof said he held three days of high-level meetings in southern Florida with a Ukrainian delegation on ending Russia’s invasion, calling them productive and constructive.
- Talks centered on four documents: a 20-point peace plan, multilateral and U.S. security-guarantee frameworks, and an economic recovery plan, with emphasis on timelines and prioritization for next steps.
- Participants included Witkof and presidential adviser Jared Kushner for the United States, NSDC secretary Umerov and Chief of the General Staff Hnatov for Ukraine, and senior European officials.
- Witkof also met in Florida with Russia’s presidential representative Dmitriev and described those discussions as productive, though he released few details.
- Russian presidential aide Ushakov later criticized the U.S.-led proposals as non-constructive, and Zelensky said Washington proposed a potential three-way high-level meeting that could include European participation.