After US-Russia meeting, Ukraine to begin regrouping with European and American allies

Two of the top Ukrainian security officials were set to regroup on Wednesday in Brussels with several European counterparts to discuss the outcomes of Tuesday's U.S.-Russia meeting in Moscow, the Ukrainian presidential office said in a statement.Rustem Umerov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, and Andrii Hnatov, chief of the General Staff, were expected to join those talks in Belgium, which would follow a day after top U.S.officials held a high-stakes sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a joint press conference with Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin (not pictured) following their meeting during his visit to Dublin on December 2, 2025.Paul Faith/AFP via Getty Images"This is our ongoing coordination with partners, and we ensure that the negotiation process is fully active," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday on social media.The Kremlin's top foreign policy aide said Tuesday's hourslong talks in Moscow had been "useful" but added that "no compromise plan" had been found yet on the toughest issues.The Kremlin is seen through Christmas decorations on the bank of the Moskva river in downtown Moscow on December 2, 2025.Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty ImagesAfter their meetings in Brussels, Umerov Hnatov were expected to begin preparations for a meeting with envoys of the Trump administration, Zelenskyy said.Kremlin calls talks with Witkoff 'useful' but says no compromise on Ukraine foundThis is a developing story.
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