Trump Envoys Engage Putin in Moscow for Ukraine Peace Talks Amid Unresolved Issues
President Trump's envoys met Putin in Moscow for Ukraine peace talks. Despite diplomatic efforts and planned follow-up, no concrete deal has been reached due to major unresolved issues.

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Witkoff, Kushner Hold 'Very Good' Moscow Talks With Putin
Witkoff, Kushner Hold 'Very Good' Moscow Talks With Putin
Overview
President Trump's envoys, Witkoff and Kushner, met Putin in Moscow to discuss a revised U.S. peace plan for Ukraine, marking a significant diplomatic effort.
Witkoff briefed Ukrainian national security adviser Rustem Umerov from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, with Umerov expected in Miami this week for follow-up negotiations.
A peace plan from Miami negotiations proposes freezing Russia's front line as a de facto border with security guarantees, aiming to end the ongoing conflict.
The plan faces criticism for making significant concessions to Russian demands. The Kremlin also rejects certain territorial demands as unacceptable, highlighting ongoing disagreements.
Despite these crucial diplomatic efforts and direct negotiations, no concrete peace deal has been reached due to major unresolved issues, and the conflict continues.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources provide a neutral and comprehensive overview of the Ukraine peace talks. They balance official statements from U.S., Russian, and Ukrainian parties with expert analysis, highlighting both optimism and the significant hurdles remaining. The reporting avoids loaded language, presenting diverse perspectives on the complex negotiations.