Witkoff on upcoming meeting with Ukraine: We aim to agree on framework for peace agreement
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US to Assess Ukraine's Peace Stance in Saudi Arabia Meeting
Witkoff says U.S., Ukraine to hold talks on peace deal in Saudi Arabia
Officials from the U.S. and Ukraine will meet next week in Saudi Arabia to discuss a “framework” for a ceasefire and longer-term peace agreement for the war between Russia and Ukraine, a top adviser to President Trump said Thursday.
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, said on Thursday he is in discussions with Ukraine for a peace agreement framework to end hostilities with Russia and that a meeting is planned next week with the Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia.
The Ukrainian leader says he will travel to Saudi Arabia where talks on bringing a "lasting" peace will take place.
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