
Top U.S. officials and a Ukrainian delegation met in Florida on Sunday for the latest round of discussions on a plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine — talks both sides described positively but about which they provided no details and took no questions. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: U.S. and Ukrainian officials, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Rustem Umerov, said their Florida meeting on ending the war with Russia was very productive but shared no details.
Key Points:
Peace talks may drag on, keeping war-related costs, market shocks, and security risks alive for US households and businesses.
A more durable deal could lower aid spending and reduce global energy and supply-chain pressure for US consumers.
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Heads the Ukrainian delegation and is a primary participant in the talks.
Central U.S. official leading and commenting on the Florida переговорs.
Central political figure whose pressure and comments frame the peace discussions.
Ukraine’s president whose stance and follow-up comments are important to the article.
Top U.S. envoy involved in the talks and expected to continue negotiations.
Central diplomatic actor through its officials and negotiation role.
Named Ukrainian official whose resignation is relevant background to the talks.
Present at the meeting as an unofficial adviser, but not a formal government actor.
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