Ukrainian Delegation in Washington to Discuss Trump's Mideast Peace Plan
A Ukrainian delegation is heading to the United States for talks about President Donald Trump's peace plan, according to Bloomberg News. The meetings signal continued diplomatic efforts to find a resolution to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The Ukrainian team includes two senior officials: Rustem Umerov, Ukraine's top security official, and Sergiy Kyslytsya, the deputy foreign minister. They're expected to meet with Steve Witkoff, Trump's special envoy, and Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, in Florida.
This follows Trump's repeated promises during his campaign to end the war quickly, though he hasn't shared specific details about his peace plan publicly. The meetings suggest Ukraine is engaging with the new administration's approach, even as the conflict continues.
For Ukraine, these talks represent a critical moment. The country has relied heavily on U.S. military and financial support since Russia's invasion began. Any shift in American policy could significantly impact Ukraine's ability to defend itself and negotiate from a position of strength.
The involvement of Kushner, who played a key role in Middle East negotiations during Trump's first term, hints at the administration's serious commitment to finding a diplomatic solution. But the challenge remains enormous - both Russia and Ukraine have maintained firm positions that seem difficult to reconcile.
Markets and allies will be watching closely. European nations have invested heavily in supporting Ukraine, and any peace deal would need to address concerns about long-term security guarantees and reconstruction funding.
Sara Khaled