Ukraine-US talks in Florida focus on narrowing range of unresolved issues - Witkoff
US Special Representative Steve Witkoff said that during the talks with Ukraine on March 21 in Florida, they discussed narrowing the range of unresolved issues to reach a peace agreement to resolve the russian-Ukrainian war.
He wrote about this on X.
"Today in Florida, U.S. and Ukrainian delegations held constructive meetings as part of ongoing mediation efforts, with discussions focused on narrowing and resolving remaining items to move closer to a comprehensive peace agreement," the statement said.
The United States delegation included Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, White House Senior Advisor Josh Gruenbaum, and State Department Senior Policy Advisor Chris Curran.
"We welcome the continued engagement toward resolving the outstanding issues, recognizing its importance to broader global stability, and thank the President of the United States for his continued leadership in advancing the efforts," added Witkoff.
As a reminder, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed on March 19 that the political part of the Ukrainian negotiating team is on its way to the United States, where meetings on ending the war against Ukraine are scheduled for March 21.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Zelenskyy also said on March 19 that over the past few days, Ukraine has received signals from the United States about a possible resumption of negotiations with the aggressor country russia.
Russia said that the aggressor state will not participate in the talks between Ukraine and the United States on March 21. At the same time, it was claimed that moscow hopes to resume the trilateral format of negotiations in the near future, and considers the pause in the talks "temporary."