Ukraine and US: Peace Plan Discussions Continue

Ukraine and US: Peace Plan Discussions Continue

Sevinc Kərimova · Siyasət ·

Ukraine possesses significant economic potential and ample opportunities for genuine prosperity. However, this cannot be achieved under wartime conditions. The end of the war alone is not sufficient. Therefore, the conversation is not just about a peace plan, but also about creating a path towards a sovereign, independent, and prosperous Ukraine.

Redaksiya reports that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio previously stated that the meeting between Ukraine and America in Miami was not solely about discussing a "peace plan." According to him, a "peace agreement" would not only end the war in Ukraine but also pave the way for the country's economic flourishing.

At the same time, the publication "Axios" writes that the US wants to resolve major disagreements with Ukraine regarding the "peace plan" today. Special Envoy of Trump, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are expected to present this document to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Ukraine's First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Serhiy Kislitsa, stated that the start of negotiations in the United States was successful. He wrote about this on his page on the social network "X." Kislitsa noted that the beginning of the meeting was successful, interesting, and constructive. He also highly praised the leadership of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, positively assessed the talks with Ukraine and announced his intention to visit Moscow on December 1st. Additionally, the diplomat highly appreciated the attitude of US President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, towards the negotiations and how the politician expressed his vision. According to him, he plans to meet with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on December 2nd. Currently, the details of such negotiations are not known. According to the Ukrainian diplomat, the beginning of the negotiations was interesting and constructive.