US Pushes New Peace Proposal as Ukraine–Russia Talks Gain Momentum in Florida

 Washington, D.C., December 1, 2025

A major diplomatic development is unfolding as the United States has presented a new peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict. The initiative gained traction after a high-level meeting held in Florida between U.S. officials and Ukrainian representatives.

According to senior U.S. sources, Special Envoy Steve Wykoff has been tasked with delivering the peace proposal directly to the Russian government. This move marks one of the most significant U.S. interventions in the conflict in recent months, raising hopes for a potential breakthrough.

During the Florida talks, both sides reviewed a 19-point preliminary peace framework, focusing on security guarantees, humanitarian access, and post-war reconstruction. While Ukraine expressed optimism, analysts note that Russia still maintains a firm stance on several critical issues, creating uncertainty about the outcome.



The renewed push for diplomacy comes at a time when global pressure is increasing for a negotiated settlement. Economists warn that prolonged conflict could deepen international energy and trade instability, making a resolution more urgent than ever.


International observers say that if Russia signals even a small willingness to engage, the Florida proposals could become the foundation for the first comprehensive peace agreement since the conflict began.

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