
"At the moment there is no plan for a trilateral meeting between U.S., Ukrainian and Russian officials, sources say. Driving the news: Dmitriev's visit will take place after intense negotiations last weekend in Berlin between U.S. and Ukrainian officials over Trump's peace plan. State of play: Officials from both countries said these talks made significant progress on the security guarantees Ukraine will get in a future peace deal, but gaps still remain on the issue of territory."
"Russian officials are demanding that Ukraine cede all the territory it still controls in Donbas. Dmitriev's visit comes more than two weeks after Witkoff and Kushner met in Moscow with Putin and discussed Trump's peace plan. Dmitriev started discussing the plan with Trump's advisers two months ago. Politico first reported on the Russian envoy's planned visit to Miami. A spokesperson for Dmitriev declined to comment."
Dmitriev will visit Miami after intense negotiations in Berlin between U.S. and Ukrainian officials over Trump's peace plan. A Ukrainian delegation headed by President Zelensky's national security adviser Rustem Umerov will also arrive in Miami later this week for talks with Witkoff and Kushner. At the moment there is no plan for a trilateral meeting between U.S., Ukrainian and Russian officials. Officials from both countries said talks made significant progress on security guarantees for a future peace deal, but gaps remain regarding territory. Russian officials demand that Ukraine cede all territory it still controls in Donbas. Dmitriev previously began discussing the plan with Trump's advisers and his trip follows Witkoff and Kushner's Moscow meeting with Putin.
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