Overview
- Russia says it received an initial 27‑point U.S. proposal along with four additional documents during the meeting.
- Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said Moscow and Washington agreed not to disclose substantive details and that further work is required, with some U.S. ideas considered discussable.
- The U.S. delegation included special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner; Russia was represented by Ushakov and RDIF head Kirill Dmitriev, who called the talks productive.
- Foreign media report the American plan addresses major territorial and security issues, including possible limits on NATO forces and long‑range weapons in Ukraine, though officials have not confirmed specifics.
- Recent U.S.–Ukraine consultations in Florida and Geneva fed into the talks, and commentary points to significant political hurdles in Kyiv, Washington and Europe over potential concessions.