Imran Khalid
The war in Ukraine has entered its fourth year with no clear resolution in sight. Yet, the diplomatic flurry sparked by the mid-December meetings in Miami between American, Russian, Ukrainian and European envoys has injected significant momentum into efforts to end the conflict.
Building on prior discussions, the Miami talks focused on refining a revised 20-point peace framework, evolved from an earlier U.S. draft that had drawn criticism from some for appearing too favorable to Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has described the current U.S.-Ukrainian aligned plan as approximately 90 percent complete, with key elements including robust security guarantees for Ukraine (modeled on NATO-like commitments), economic recovery provisions, and potential compromises on contested issues. Russia's envoy Kirill Dmitriev called the Miami discussions "constructive," a diplomatic term that signals ongoing engagement even amid deep disagreements.
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