US, European partners hold productive meetings with Ukraine on peace plan
US President Trump's envoys held talks with Ukrainian and European officials in Germany and earlier this week to advance negotiations
MIAMI, United States (MNTV) – The US and European partners held “productive” meetings with Ukraine over three days in the US state of Florida as part of ongoing efforts to end the nearly four-year Russia-Ukraine war, according to a joint statement.
“The Ukrainian delegation held a series of productive and constructive meetings with American and European partners,” the statement shared by US special envoy Steve Witkoff on the US social media platform X read.
The US-Ukraine meetings focused on four key documents, including the further development of a comprehensive 20-point plan, aligning positions on both multilateral and US security guarantee frameworks for Ukraine, and advancing an economic and prosperity plan for the country’s post-war recovery.
“Particular attention was given to discussing timelines and the sequencing of next steps,” according to the statement.
Ukraine remains “fully committed to achieving just and sustainable peace,” with shared priorities of stopping the killings, ensuring guaranteed security, and creating conditions for recovery, stability, and long-term prosperity, the statement emphasized.
“Peace must be not only a cessation of hostilities, but also a dignified foundation for a stable future,” it stated.
Ukraine “highly values” the leadership and support of the US and the continuation of close coordination with partners in the next stages of this diplomatic work, according to the statement.
The meetings represent the latest in a series of discussions focused on developing a comprehensive peace framework.
US President Donald Trump’s envoys held talks with Ukrainian and European officials in Germany last weekend and earlier this week to advance negotiations.
In November, the US and Ukraine met in Geneva and drafted a “refined peace framework” that has served as the basis for subsequent discussions.
Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and unofficial adviser, then met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on December 2 to discuss the draft framework with Russian leadership.
Following that meeting, the US and Ukraine delegations held follow-up talks in Florida, which both sides characterized as constructive and representing meaningful progress toward a potential agreement.
Meanwhile, Russian Presidential Envoy Kirill Dmitriev also flew to Miami for separate talks with US officials and said discussions are proceeding “constructively,” suggesting Russian engagement with the peace process remains active despite the ongoing military conflict.