Ukraine is embarking on crucial peace talks with the United States, aiming for a “dignified end” to the ongoing conflict with Russia. A high-level Ukrainian delegation, led by Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council, arrived in Florida to meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Presidential advisor Jaresh Kushner is also participating in these discussions, underscoring Washington’s commitment to a diplomatic resolution.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed optimism about the peace prospects, highlighting the US’ “constructive approach.” He stated on X, formerly Twitter, that the delegation carries clear Ukrainian priorities and expects to solidify steps towards concluding the war. “Diplomacy remains active,” Zelenskyy noted, anticipating a report from the delegation on their work this Sunday. Ukraine’s objective is a “dignified peace,” he affirmed.
These talks follow recent accusations by Zelenskyy that Russia launched numerous missiles and drones, resulting in casualties and injuries. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated that the US peace plan could serve as a foundation for future agreements. However, Putin also reiterated Russia’s demand for Ukrainian troops to withdraw from occupied territories, warning of further territorial gains if this condition is not met. The Kremlin anticipates a US delegation visit to Moscow next week for further discussions.









