Russia Declares US-Backed Ukraine Peace Dialogue 'Constructive'
By Christianne Amanpour
Dec 21, 2025
By Christianne Amanpour
Dec 21, 2025
Negotiations concerning a peace initiative put forth by the United States to bring an end to the prolonged conflict in Ukraine are progressing positively, according to statements from a Kremlin envoy.
The discussions, which commenced earlier in the week and are scheduled to continue, are an integral part of the Trump administration's broader diplomatic push for a peaceful resolution. High-level Russian officials, including Kirill Dmitriev, have been engaging with U.S. envoys such as Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff in Florida. Simultaneously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the significance of the American position following these talks, while his chief negotiator concluded separate meetings with U.S. and European partners. Despite these diplomatic efforts, Moscow's maximalist demands persist, and Russian forces continue to advance on the battlefield. European Union leaders have pledged substantial financial support to Ukraine for its military and economic needs over the next two years, though an agreement on utilizing frozen Russian assets for this funding remains elusive.
The intricate geopolitical landscape highlights a persistent commitment to finding common ground, even as significant challenges remain. The ongoing dialogue underscores the international community's dedication to fostering stability and seeking a just resolution to complex global conflicts.
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