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Conversation: US, Ukraine hold high-level talks on peace plan NHK

A: Hey there, heard any interesting news today?
B: Not really, what's up?

A: Well, I just learned that US and Ukraine officials met in Florida to talk about peace!
B: Oh, really? What was the main topic of discussion?

A: They were focusing on a plan to bring peace, but it's not just about stopping the fighting. The goal is also to protect Ukraine's independence and prosperity.
B: That sounds important. Did they make any progress during their meeting?

A: Yeah, they seemed pretty happy with how things went. But there's more work to be done, it's a delicate situation that requires careful handling.
B: I see. And what about Russia? How will they fit into this peace plan?

A: Well, talks involving Russia won't be easy, according to Rubio. There's a US special envoy who's planning on meeting Putin this week to discuss further.
B: Ukraine had some concerns about the original peace plan, right?

A: Yeah, they thought it required too many concessions from Kyiv, which matches with what Russia was demanding. But it seems there were some modifications discussed in their previous meeting.
B: I hope they can find a solution that works for both sides. By the way, did anything happen to Ukraine's chief negotiator?

A: Yeah, Andriy Yermak resigned amid a corruption investigation. He was the closest aide to President Zelenskyy and served as Ukraine's chief negotiator during their meeting in Geneva last month. It might impact the negotiations moving forward.
Summary
US and Ukraine officials met in Florida to discuss a peace plan, focusing on ending conflict, safeguarding Ukraine's independence, and prosperity. Progress was made but more work is required due to the delicate situation. Russia will be involved in future talks with a US special envoy meeting
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Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251201_06/#conversation

Date: Dec. 1, 2025

Notes: 2025-12-01

Created: 2025/12/01 07:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 21:18

Last Read: 2025/12/01 07:51