UPDATE 2 - US, Ukrainian officials call peace talks in Florida 'productive' and 'successful'

UPDATE 2 - US, Ukrainian officials call peace talks in Florida 'productive' and 'successful'

'We continue to be realistic about how difficult this is, but optimistic,' says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio- Parties made 'tangible progress on the path to establishing a just peace' following a 'difficult but productive session,' says Ukrainian delegation head Rustem Umerov

ADDS STATEMENTS FROM BOTH SIDES; CHANGES HEADLINE, DECKS, AND LEDE

By Yasin Gungor

ISTANBUL (AA) - Top US and Ukrainian officials held talks Sunday, hailing the session as "productive" and "successful" as negotiations continue on a peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, along with US special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, met with the Ukrainian delegation led by National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov.

Speaking after the meeting in the US state of Florida, Rubio said the ultimate goal is not just to end the war in Ukraine but to see the Ukrainian people "build it back in a way that will be stronger and more prosperous than it's ever been."

He acknowledged the process remains "delicate" and "complicated" and requires the involvement of Russia as "part of the equation."

Rubio confirmed that diplomatic efforts would continue next week when Witkoff travels to Moscow and added that the US has a "pretty good understanding of their (Russia's) views as well."

"We continue to be realistic about how difficult this is, but optimistic," said Rubio.

Umerov affirmed the objective is a "prosperous, strong Ukraine," adding that the US side was "super supportive."

"We already had a successful meeting in Geneva, and today we continue this success," he said.

He later said on Telegram that the parties made “tangible progress on the path toward a just peace” following the “difficult but productive round of negotiations.”

​​​​​​​Umerov said before the meeting in a social media post that "safeguarding Ukrainian interests, ensuring substantive dialogue, and advancing on the basis of the progress achieved in Geneva" are the priorities of Kyiv.

He said the delegation remains "in constant contact" with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and they will report to him.

- US says goals go beyond ending war

Prior to the meeting, Rubio said the talks extend beyond ending the war and aim to create a "mechanism and a way forward" that preserves Ukraine's independence, prevents future wars, and enables "tremendous prosperity for its people."

For his part, Umerov thanked "President Trump's super team" for its support over the past 10 months of discussions.

He said the talks focused on Ukraine's future security, prosperity, and reconstruction, along with preventing future "repetition of aggression."

"US is hearing us, US is supporting us, US is walking beside us," he said.

As the meeting was underway, First Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya, also on the Ukrainian side, said the meeting had started well.

"Very engaging and so far constructive. Warm atmosphere, conducive to potential progressive outcome," he wrote on US social media company X.

The Ukrainian team was led by Umerov, who was appointed as head of the delegation for talks with international partners, replacing former presidential office head Andriy Yermak, who was dismissed this week. Other high-ranking members included the Chief of the General Staff, Andrii Hnatov, and the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleg Ivashchenko.

The delegation also includes Olga Stefanishyna, Ukrainian ambassador to Washington; Vadym Skibitskyi, deputy chief of defense intelligence; and Oleksandr Bevz, cabinet adviser in the president's office.

The US delegation, led by Kushner and Witkoff, is expected to travel to Russia next week for talks.

The US administration has confirmed working on a Ukrainian settlement plan but declined to provide details while the process is ongoing.

The Kremlin has said Russia remains open to negotiations and committed to a diplomatic resolution.


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