
Washington, D.C., 18 December (H.S.): Senior U.S. and Russian negotiators are slated to convene in Miami this weekend for pivotal discussions on a prospective Ukraine peace accord, signaling a potential thaw in protracted hostilities.
Leading the American contingent will be special envoy Steve Witkoff alongside Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, while Russia's delegation features Kirill Dmitriev, head of the sovereign wealth fund and Vladimir Putin's designated emissary.
Politico, citing two insiders, disclosed the itinerary on Wednesday, noting its fluidity amid prior U.S.-Ukraine-European parleys in Berlin that bridged 90% of gaps on a 20-point U.S. blueprint encompassing security pacts and territorial delineations.
Post-Berlin Momentum Fuels High-Stakes Encounter
Emerging from marathon Berlin sessions earlier this week, Witkoff and Kushner secured U.S. mutual defense commitments akin to NATO's Article 5 for Kyiv, with Ukraine conceding immediate alliance accession in exchange for ironclad safeguards against resurgence.
Dmitriev's involvement underscores Moscow's economic stake, following overtures for U.S. firms to access $300 billion in frozen Russian assets held in Europe . Ukrainian National Security Adviser Rustem Umerov may join parallel U.S. huddles in Miami or nearby, as President Volodymyr Zelensky eyes cessation amid Russian advances like Pokrovsk's capture.
Geopolitical Stakes Escalate Amid Battlefield Pressures
The White House has yet to confirm, but Trump officials anticipate presenting Berlin-honed proposals to Russians, prioritizing hostilities' halt alongside Ukraine's sovereignty and prosperity. Zelensky's overtures for NATO-like protections reflect Kyiv's tactical pivot, even as Putin decries European hysteria and readies for prolonged conflict. This rendezvous caps iterative diplomacy—from Geneva and prior Miami dinners—potentially reshaping Eurasian power dynamics if concessions coalesce.
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