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U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Florida revised a 28-point peace plan amid corruption scandal and ongoing war, with Trump allies set to meet Putin, but no breakthroughs yet.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials held talks in Florida, led by top Trump administration figures including Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, to refine a proposed 28-point peace framework aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine. The discussions follow the resignation of Ukrainian chief of staff Andrii Yermak amid a corruption scandal involving $100 million in energy funds. While the initial plan drew criticism for favoring Russian demands—such as territorial concessions, military limits, and a NATO membership freeze—U.S. officials say it has been revised. Trump plans to send Witkoff and possibly Kushner to Moscow to meet with Vladimir Putin, with Putin’s spokesperson confirming Witkoff’s upcoming visit. Ukrainian leaders stress that any agreement must preserve sovereignty and independence. No breakthroughs have been reported, and fighting continues, including recent Russian attacks on Kyiv that killed at least three people.