Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described recent talks involving the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia as productive. These talks aimed to find a way to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. The discussions took place in the United Arab Emirates with officials from all three countries.
Key Facts
- The talks involved representatives from the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia and took place in the United Arab Emirates.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky called the talks constructive as they aimed to end the conflict in Ukraine.
- These were the first talks of their kind in some time with officials from the Trump administration present.
- The U.S. has provided at least $66.9 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
- The discussions included U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Ukrainian negotiators, and Russian military representatives.
- The focus was on ending the war and ensuring security, with discussions about monitoring the peace process.
- While talks continued, Russian missile strikes hit Ukraine, causing damage and casualties.
- A peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv has not yet been finalized. Current proposals involve territorial discussions and security guarantees.