U.S. and Russian officials are expected to hold high-level talks in Miami, Florida, this weekend as discussions around a possible deal to end the war in Ukraine gain renewed attention, according to a report by Politico citing two people familiar with the matter. The planned meeting has sparked international interest as it may signal a rare diplomatic opening between Washington and Moscow amid the prolonged conflict.
According to the report, the U.S. delegation is expected to include Steve Witkoff, a U.S. envoy, as well as Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump. Their participation suggests that the talks could carry both diplomatic and political weight, particularly given Trump’s continued influence within U.S. political circles and ongoing debates about America’s role in resolving the Ukraine war.
On the Russian side, Kirill Dmitriev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, is expected to take part in the discussions. Dmitriev has previously been involved in sensitive international negotiations and is seen as a key figure in Russia’s economic and diplomatic outreach. His presence may indicate that economic considerations, including sanctions relief or reconstruction frameworks, could be part of the broader conversation.
While neither government has officially confirmed the meeting, the reported talks come at a time when the war in Ukraine remains at a stalemate, with heavy costs for both sides and growing pressure from the international community to explore diplomatic solutions. Analysts note that holding the discussions in Miami, rather than a traditional diplomatic hub, may reflect an effort to keep the talks informal or exploratory rather than signaling an immediate breakthrough.
The potential negotiations have already drawn mixed reactions. Supporters argue that any dialogue aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict is a positive step, while critics warn that talks could risk legitimizing Russia’s actions or undermining Ukraine’s position if Kyiv is not directly involved.
As global attention turns to Miami this weekend, the outcome of these reported U.S.-Russia talks remains uncertain. However, their mere possibility underscores ongoing efforts behind the scenes to find a path toward ending one of the most significant geopolitical conflicts of recent years.


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