Talks between Russia and the U.S. on ending the nearly four-year war in Ukraine were constructive, but much work remains, Yuri Ushakov, a senior adviser to President Vladimir Putin, told reporters on Wednesday.
Putin met U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner in the Kremlin in talks that began late Tuesday as part of a renewed push by the Trump administration to broker a peace deal. Both sides agreed not to disclose the substance of the talks.
Ushakov called the five-hour conversation "rather useful, constructive, rather substantive," but added that the framework of the U.S. peace proposal was discussed rather than "specific wording." Asked whether peace was closer or further away after these talks, Ushakov said: "Not further, that's for sure."
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