Ukraine has initiated 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, met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday. Presidential advisor Jaresh Kushner was also present, underscoring the US’s commitment to diplomatic solutions for the Russia-Ukraine war.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed optimism about achieving a peaceful resolution, noting the “constructive approach” demonstrated by the American delegation. He stated on social media platform X that the talks, based on “Geneva points,” would continue and that the delegation had clear Ukrainian priorities. Zelenskyy anticipates the delegation will “flesh out the steps” towards concluding the war.
Earlier, Zelenskyy highlighted Ukraine’s proactive engagement with the US, emphasizing the expectation that outcomes from Geneva discussions would be solidified in the United States. He reiterated Ukraine’s dedication to securing a “dignified peace.”
This diplomatic push follows recent accusations by Zelenskyy that Russia launched extensive missile and drone attacks, resulting in casualties. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously suggested that the US peace plan could serve as a foundation for future agreements, though he stipulated that it would require Ukrainian troop withdrawal from occupied territories.








