Top diplomats fromthe United States and Europe skipped a new round of Ukraine peace talks in London on Wednesday, the British Foreign Office told news outlets, with the latest discussions on a ceasefire proposal now taking place among senior officials.Sky News reportedearlier that Germany and France chose not to send their foreign ministers, while U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also declined to attend, according to The New York Times.
U.S.
presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, who is expected to travel to Moscow this week, also skipped the London meeting.Instead, the talks are being attended by U.S.
special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg and Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic adviser to French President Emmanuel Macron.
Ukraine is represented by President Volodymyr Zelenskys chief of staff Andriy Yermak, along with Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.The Ukraine Peace Talks meeting with foreign ministers today is being postponed.
Official-level talks will continue but these are closed to media, AFP and The Guardian quoted the U.K.
Foreign Office as saying in a statement.Yermak wrote Wednesday morning that he arrived in London for the discussions, sayingUkraine remains committed to working for peace and that, during his visit, he woulddiscuss ways to achieve a full and unconditional ceasefire with Russia.NYT described the scaled-down U.S.
presence as a setback for European leaders as they try to play a greater role in the peace process.
Rubio had met with the French and British foreign ministers and a senior German official in Paris last Thursday, where he presented a U.S.
proposal to end the war.Following that meeting, Rubio warned that Washington could abandon ceasefire negotiationswithin days if neither Kyiv nor Moscow demonstrated a willingness to move quickly on a resolution to the conflict.A U.S.
official involved in the talks told Axios that both Rubio and Witkoff backed out of the London meeting after Ukraine signaled it wanted to focus on a 30-day ceasefire proposal rather than a broader U.S.
framework.That framework, according to Axios, includes U.S.
recognition of Russias annexation of Crimea, de facto acknowledgment of Moscows control over four other partially occupied Ukrainian regions, sanctions relief and the promise of future economic cooperation.
The outlet noted that security guarantees for Ukraine remain vague.Axios described the one-page document as U.S.
President Donald Trumps final offer, with Ukraines response expected by Wednesday.
If Kyiv rejects the deal, the U.S.
administration may withdraw from mediation efforts.Zelensky on Tuesday dismissed any recognition of Crimea as Russian territory.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly offered Witkoff this month to freeze the war along current front lines as part of potential U.S.-led negotiations.
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