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Putin aide says “a lot work to be accomplished” on Ukraine peace plan after Moscow assembly with Kushner and Witkoff
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Putin aide says “a lot work to be accomplished” on Ukraine peace plan after Moscow assembly with Kushner and Witkoff

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A high aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin mentioned there may be nonetheless “a lot work to be accomplished” after President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday, amid a push by Mr. Trump to finish the warfare in Ukraine. 

The assembly lasted roughly 5 hours and got here on the heels of talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officers in Florida over the weekend.

Yuri Ushakov, a high Putin official, advised reporters following Tuesday’s assembly that the talks have been “constructive, very helpful and substantive,” however mentioned a compromise to the lingering territorial points in Ukraine wasn’t discovered.

“The territorial challenge, naturally, is a very powerful for us, and for the Individuals too. A compromise choice has not but been discovered, however some American developments look kind of acceptable, however they should be mentioned,” he mentioned. “Some formulations that have been proposed to us are acceptable to us.”

“We are not any nearer to resolving the disaster in Ukraine, and there may be a lot work to be accomplished,” Ushakov mentioned.

Ushakov mentioned that Moscow was given 4 extra paperwork along with the authentic 28-point plan the Trump administration offered final month, however didn’t elaborate on what these paperwork contained.

Ushakov mentioned each Russia and the U.S. agreed to not disclose the particular particulars of the talks. No direct talks between Putin and Mr. Trump are presently deliberate, however Putin requested Witkoff and Kushner to relay “vital political alerts” to Mr. Trump, Ushakov mentioned. 

Witkoff and Kushner are set to return to the U.S. to debate the assembly with Mr. Trump, and can then get again in contact with Russian officers by telephone, Ushakov mentioned.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, third from proper, Russian Presidential Overseas Coverage Adviser Yuri Ushakov, fourth from proper, and Russian Direct Funding Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev, proper, attend talks with U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff, second from left, and Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, third, on the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Dec. 2, 2025.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who took half in weekend talks with Ukrainian officers in Florida, beforehand mentioned the conversations have been “one other very productive session,” however “there are a variety of transferring components.” 

Mr. Trump had advised reporters after Sunday’s talks, “I feel that there is a good probability we will make a deal.”

The unique U.S.-backed peace proposal to finish Russia’s warfare on Ukraine that was unveiled final month has gone by adjustments after the preliminary plan was criticized by some as being too favorable to Russia, Mr. Trump advised reporters over the weekend. One provision that drew heavy pushback from U.S. and European officers referred to as for Ukraine to cede territory it presently controls in Donetsk to Russia. 

“They’re making concessions,” Mr. Trump mentioned of the Russians. “They’re huge concessions. They cease combating, they usually do not take any extra land.”  

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned at a Tuesday information convention that the plan had been whittled down to twenty factors following talks in Geneva and Florida. He mentioned afterward the social media platform Telegram that Ukraine would “anticipate alerts from the American delegation after its conferences in Russia.”

“We’ll obtain sure alerts. If the alerts work, whether it is truthful play with our companions, then maybe we’ll meet with the American delegation very quickly,” he mentioned, including, “I’m prepared to fulfill with President Trump. The whole lot depends upon at the moment’s talks.”

Putin has beforehand referred to as the proposals a “set of points put ahead for dialogue” versus a agency draft settlement. 

Final week, a U.S. official advised CBS Information that Ukraine had “agreed to a peace deal,” with the official and Ukrainian nationwide safety adviser Rustem Umerov saying a typical understanding on a proposal had been reached, with particulars nonetheless to be labored out. 

Mr. Trump expressed optimism over the event, saying there have been solely a “few remaining factors of disagreement.” Moscow, nonetheless, mentioned it was “untimely” to say the 2 sides have been near a peace deal.

Nancy Cordes,

James LaPorta,

Camilla Schick,

Margaret Brennan,

Callie Teitelbaum and

Kathryn Watson

contributed to this report.


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