A high-level Ukrainian delegation is reportedly traveling to the United States for additional discussions regarding a peace initiative supported by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a Bloomberg News report citing an unnamed source familiar with the situation. The visit comes as international attention intensifies around efforts to find a negotiated resolution to the ongoing conflict involving Ukraine.
The delegation is expected to include senior Ukrainian security official Rustem Umerov and First Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya, both of whom have been closely involved in diplomatic and security matters since the conflict escalated. Their visit is aimed at continuing dialogue on a peace framework that the Trump administration has recently been pushing as part of broader geopolitical engagement in Eastern Europe.
According to Bloomberg, the Ukrainian officials are set to meet in Florida with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and a longtime political adviser known for his involvement in diplomatic initiatives. These meetings reportedly seek to clarify the key elements of the proposed peace plan and explore potential terms that could be acceptable to both Kyiv and international partners supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
While Bloomberg’s report highlights growing diplomatic movement, Reuters has not yet independently verified the details of the delegation’s travel or the scheduled meetings. Still, the possibility of renewed talks has drawn global interest, particularly as policymakers and analysts continue to debate how U.S. involvement under the Trump administration may influence negotiations moving forward.
The discussions in Florida may signal an effort to accelerate diplomatic channels amid ongoing military and political tensions. As Ukraine looks to strengthen international partnerships and secure a sustainable path to peace, any engagement with U.S. officials—especially on a plan backed by President Trump—will likely carry significant implications for future negotiations and regional stability.


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