Ukraine, Russia Offer Divergent Views on Miami Peace Talks
Ukrainian and Russian delegations share contrasting takes on the December 20–21 Miami peace talks, as Kyiv sees progress on a 20-point security framework and Russia remains cautious.
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Ukrainian and Russian delegations share contrasting takes on the December 20–21 Miami peace talks, as Kyiv sees progress on a 20-point security framework and Russia remains cautious.
On December 14, President Zelenskyy arrived in Berlin for talks with US envoys, including Jared Kushner, to secure legally binding US and EU security guarantees under a US-backed peace plan.
U.S. and Ukraine conclude Miami talks this weekend, tackling Donbas territorial disputes and advancing U.S. security guarantees in a bid to halt the bloodshed.
Zelenskyy meets EU and NATO leaders in Paris to shape security guarantees designed to deter future Russian attacks and secure Ukraine’s post-conflict stability.
US and European security advisers have outlined military options to safeguard Ukraine, from European boots on the ground to U.S. air support, as allies plan the next steps in the three-and-a-half-year conflict.
EU leaders urge the EU’s active participation in Ukraine peace negotiations post-Washington meeting, calling for robust security guarantees and multilateral talks.
At a rare White House summit, Trump, Zelenskyy and seven European leaders focused on security guarantees for Ukraine, US involvement and a possible US-Ukraine-Russia trilateral meeting.
European leaders call for robust security support for Ukraine and warn peace must include Kyiv as Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Alaska.