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US : and Russian officials will meet in Miami to discuss a peace agreement to resolve the conflict in Ukraine Report

US: According to US media source Politico, US and Russian negotiators are scheduled to meet this weekend in Miami, Florida, to discuss a peace agreement intended to put an end to the almost four-year-old Ukraine conflict.

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According to the article, which cited two individuals with knowledge of the situation, the timetable is still subject to change and, should they meet, the Donald Trump administration will provide the Russian side the most recent information after discussions between US, Ukrainian, and European officials in Berlin last weekend.

According to the source, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s personal envoy Kirill Dmitriev is anticipated to be part of the Russian delegation, while US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are likely to represent the US side.

According to Politico, Xinhua news agency reports that Ukrainian National Security Advisor Rustem Umerov is also scheduled to have a second meeting with the US team this weekend in Miami or another American city.

During the Berlin discussions last weekend, officials from the Trump administration claimed that 90 percent of the disagreements between US, European, and Ukrainian officials on a 20-point US draft peace plan had been resolved or substantially narrowed.

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, if a peace deal is signed, Ukraine might halt its desire to join NATO in return for Western security assurances to avoid a new war with Russia. Kiev is requesting guarantees that the United States has not yet provided, safeguards that are on par with those given to alliance countries.

As part of a concession in the peace process, he said that Ukraine is prepared to accept security assurances based on NATO Article 5, according to the Ukrinform news agency.

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