00:00After years of war and silence, the U.S. just proposed face-to-face peace talks between Ukraine
00:05and Russia. But is this a real step toward peace? Or just another dead end? Over the weekend in
00:11Miami, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff called the latest talks with Ukraine, Europe, and Russia
00:16productive. Even Russia said it remains committed to peace. But Ukrainian President Zelensky isn't
00:22convinced. He warns that Russia still bombs Ukrainian cities, commits war crimes, and shows
00:27no real signs of wanting peace. He says it all depends on how much pressure America puts
00:32on Putin. Now, Washington is pushing for the first direct talks in months, bringing Ukraine,
00:37Russia, and the U.S. to one table. The goal? A new peace plan, revised from 28 points down
00:43to 20. But Ukraine and Europe say Russia's demands, like NATO exclusion and land withdrawals,
00:49go too far. Zelensky says he'll join trilateral talks only if they lead to action, like prisoner
00:54swaps. He's not expecting miracles, but for now the world watches. Because this could
00:59be the last real chance for peace, or the next chapter in a long war.
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