Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that discussions with the United States over key issues remain unresolved following a three-day diplomatic meeting in Miami. The talks, which focused on Ukraine’s security and territorial concerns, did not reach an agreement on several contentious points, according to Zelensky.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Zelensky emphasized that negotiations had stalled primarily over territorial questions, indicating ongoing disagreements among the involved parties. He did not specify the details of the territorial issues but highlighted the complexity of reaching consensus on Ukraine’s future borders and security arrangements.
The discussions coincided with heightened international attention on Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict and diplomatic efforts to secure additional support. While the U.S. has expressed continued backing for Ukraine, Zelensky’s remarks suggest that substantive disagreements persist, potentially complicating efforts to establish comprehensive security guarantees.
Diplomatic sources indicate that the negotiations are part of a broader effort involving multiple stakeholders, including Russia, which has also been a central focus of the talks. The resolution of territorial and security issues remains a key challenge in the pursuit of long-term stability and peace in the region.