Ukraine says talks on resolving war to continue in US on Sunday

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov, Secretary of National Security and Defence Council Rustem Umerov and Commander in Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi attend a National Security and Defence Council meeting in Kyiv, Ukraine March 3, 2026. (REUTERS)
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Ukraineís President Volodymyr Zelensky speaking from Kyiv to EU leaders via video link during a rountable of the EU Summit at the EU headquarters in Brussels. (AFP)
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Updated 22 March 2026
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Ukraine says talks on resolving war to continue in US on Sunday

  • The Ukrainian president ⁠told reporters ⁠on Friday the US and Ukrainian working groups would focus on bilateral documents and discuss a wide-ranging drone deal
  • Moscow and Kyiv agreed on prisoner exchanges, but no breakthroughs were achieved

KYIV: Ukrainian and US negotiators trying to move toward ​a settlement of the four-year war pitting Kyiv against Moscow opened their latest round of talks in Florida on Saturday, with more discussions planned through the weekend.
Russian representatives were not present at the meeting.
“We continued discussing key issues and the next steps within the negotiation track,” chief Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov wrote on social media platform X.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Ukrainian, US negotiators hold new talks in Florida, ‌to meet again on Sunday

• Russian negotiators did not attend latest talks

• US-brokered talks aim to move toward settlement of four-year war

“Particular attention was paid to aligning approaches for further progress toward practical results.”
Russian and ‌Ukrainian negotiators ‌met at two sets of US-brokered talks in ​the ‌United ⁠Arab ​Emirates this ⁠year and a round in Geneva last month. Moscow and Kyiv agreed on prisoner exchanges, but no breakthroughs were achieved.
The White House described the latest meeting as “constructive,” with discussions “focused on narrowing and resolving remaining items to move closer to a comprehensive peace agreement.”
Umerov, a senior Ukrainian security official, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said there would be further talks on Sunday.
The US ⁠negotiating team is led by special envoy Steve Witkoff ‌and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s ‌son-in-law.
Zelensky, speaking earlier in his nightly video ​address, said pursuing the talks was critical ‌to clinching a deal.
“It is important for all of us ‌in the world that diplomacy continues and that we are trying to end this war. ... No one wants this war,” he said.
“The most important thing is to understand how ready the Russian side is to move toward a real end ‌to the war and whether they are prepared to do so honestly and decently,” Zelensky added.
The Ukrainian president ⁠told reporters ⁠on Friday the US and Ukrainian working groups would focus on bilateral documents and discuss a wide-ranging drone deal. Ukraine, eager to capitalize on its expertise in defending against Russian drone attacks, is also working to finalize agreements with eight Middle Eastern countries as the US-Israeli war with Iran escalates, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The talks in Miami were initially planned to include Russian negotiators and take place in Abu Dhabi, with a focus on finding a settlement to the four-year-old war sparked by Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The chief sticking point ​remains territory, with Russia calling for ​Ukraine to cede the entire Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, including areas Russian forces have not captured.
Ukraine rejects the Russian demand.