
The high-level negotiations in Florida come days before President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, will be in Moscow to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Top Trump administration officials met with Ukrainian negotiators in Florida on Sunday, pushing to broker an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine and setting the stage for key talks planned this week in Moscow with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Main Idea: Marco Rubio said U.S. talks with Ukraine on ending the Russia war were productive, but he said more work is needed before a deal is reached.
Key Points:
If Rubio and Trump cannot secure a real deal, the war could drag on and keep energy prices, aid costs, and market uncertainty high for US households and businesses.
A workable peace deal could reduce war risk, ease pressure on global prices, and open new business ties for US workers and firms.
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Central political figure behind the U.S. peace effort and cited on the prospects for a deal.
Central U.S. negotiator whose comments describe the talks as productive but unfinished.
Trump adviser and negotiator present in the high-level talks.
Russian leader central to the next round of diplomacy in Moscow.
Ukraine’s president whose government and political pressure from the scandal are part of the story’s core context.
Key U.S. envoy heading to Moscow and a principal participant in the negotiations.
Ukrainian negotiator and security council head who responded publicly after the meeting.
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Venue for the Florida meeting, but not an accountable actor in the story.