Negotiations between representatives of Ukraine and the United States, which are taking place in Floridaturned out to be much more difficult than expected.
This was reported by a source close to the Ukrainian delegation, emphasizing that discussing the American plan to end the war “is not an easy process,” although both sides strive for a common result.
According to the interlocutor, the search for acceptable formulations and possible solutions continues, but the conversation remains “constructive”, and its participants are trying to develop a document that could become the basis for subsequent negotiations between USA And Russia.
Another high-ranking source familiar with the discussions confirmed that the American side is seeking agreement on the “final points” of its plan in order to be able to present it to Moscow after the completion of consultations. According to him, the most difficult topic remains issues related to territoriessince the United States is officially participating in the negotiations as a mediator, and not as a party speaking on behalf of Kyiv.
This role of the mediator, the source emphasizes, makes it difficult to select formulations that will satisfy all parties and allow the process to move forward. Nevertheless, representatives of both delegations continue to work and try to maintain a constructive tone.
A separate source familiar with the details told the channel CNNthat the discussions in Florida are “tough but very productive.” According to him, the negotiators have already moved on to discussing “the most sensitive issues” that need to be resolved to prepare a working model for a future peace agreement.
“So far so good”“, the interlocutor noted, emphasizing that work continues intensively.
The delegations of Ukraine and the United States finished the meeting. Rubio said the talks were “productive,” but “there’s still a lot of work to be done.” Following the meeting, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the talks were “very productive and useful,” but “there’s still a lot of work to be done.” “We have also been in very close contact with the Russian side and understand their position quite well,” he added, confirming that Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Moscow on December 1 because Russia “has to be included in the equation.”
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