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Ukraine starts new round of talks with US, Kyiv negotiator says
Ukrainian delegation led by Rustem Umerov meets U.S. officials as pressure mounts to consider territorial concessions amid ongoing peace efforts.
- On Dec. 19, a Ukrainian delegation led by Rustem Umerov met American officials in the United States as Umerov wrote, `We are committed to a constructive process.`
- Amid push to end nearly four years of war, pressure centers on territorial compromises as President Donald Trump's administration increases pressure on Kyiv and Moscow demands the Donbas region.
- U.S. officials are holding parallel contacts, including expected talks with Kirill Dmitriev, while Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner held Berlin meetings and plan further Russia talks in Miami.
- Speaking on Dec. 15, President Volodymyr Zelensky outlined agreed documents including a 20-point peace framework, security guarantees and a reconstruction plan, but territorial questions remain unresolved.
- Officials express hope the process can conclude this month, even as Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, offered no compromise on Dec. 19 and Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State, may join talks on Dec. 20.
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Chairman of the Ukrainian negotiating group and Secretary of the National Security and Security Council, Rustom Umerov, announced the completion of the meeting with American and European partners in the United States.
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U.S.-Ukraine Peace Talks: A New Hope for Conflict Resolution Ukrainian peace negotiators are poised to engage in fresh discussions with U.S. officials this Friday, aiming to outline proposals for resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia, according to Kyiv delegation leader Rustem Umerov.Umerov, currently in the United States for these negotiations, has announced through the Telegram messaging platform that European partners will also participa…
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