Miami Talks: What Ukraine and the US Discussed Behind Closed Doors.
Ukrainian Delegation Meets US Officials in Miami
According to UATV: On March 21, a Ukrainian delegation held talks with US representatives in Miami, focusing on bilateral cooperation, security, achieving peace in Ukraine, and international support. The meeting took place in a bilateral format and marked a significant step in advancing relations between the two nations.
Key Figures and Topics on the Table
Among those present were Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump. Discussions covered a range of issues, including resource agreements between Ukraine and the US at the level of economic working groups. This reflects a mutual desire to intensify economic collaboration.
Alexey Buryachenko, president of the 'International Institute for Security Studies', noted that 'there will be continued contacts between Ukraine and the United States of America in the context that, one way or another, we depend on the United States'.
This underscores the critical role of US support for Ukraine amid current security challenges. Buryachenko also observed that 'Ukraine and the United States are now trying to place their arguments on opposite sides of the scales in a trilateral negotiation process'. This suggests the talks are strategic in nature, aiming for a compromise that serves both countries' interests.
Additionally, it was discussed that Ukrainian instructors are working in Persian Gulf countries at the request of the US, highlighting international military cooperation and support. The Miami meeting served as an important platform for exchanging views and laying the groundwork for further collaboration between Ukraine and the United States.
This meeting underscores the strategic importance of Ukraine-US cooperation amid global security challenges and economic crises. Strengthening bilateral ties and discussing joint projects could form the foundation for stable regional development and support for Ukraine in its pursuit of peace and security. Such gatherings allow both nations not only to reinforce their bonds but also to find common solutions to pressing international issues.
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