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U.S. Suggests June Deadline for Ending Russia-Ukraine War
Ukraine and Russia may meet in the U.S. in February to negotiate an end to the conflict.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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U.S. officials have suggested a non-binding June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to end the ongoing war, and have invited the two countries to meet in the United States, possibly in Miami, within the next week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Ukraine's participation, but Russia has not yet responded to the offer. The U.S. wants a clear schedule of events, while Zelensky stated that any potential agreements made without Ukraine's involvement would not be supported.
Why it matters
The Russia-Ukraine war has been ongoing since February 2022, causing significant damage and loss of life. A potential resolution to the conflict could have major geopolitical and humanitarian implications, and the U.S. involvement in facilitating negotiations suggests its desire to play a key role in shaping the outcome.
The details
According to Zelensky, the U.S. has proposed that the negotiating teams from Ukraine and Russia meet in the United States, likely in Miami, within the next week. Zelensky confirmed Ukraine's participation, but Russia has not yet responded to the offer. The U.S. has suggested a non-binding June deadline for the two countries to end the war, with the goal of establishing a clear schedule of events. However, Zelensky stated that Ukraine would not support any potential agreements made without its involvement.
- The Russia-Ukraine war began on February 24, 2022.
- The U.S. has proposed a meeting between Ukraine and Russia in the United States, possibly in Miami, within the next week.
- The U.S. has suggested a non-binding June deadline for the two countries to end the war.
The players
Volodymyr Zelensky
The President of Ukraine, who confirmed Ukraine's participation in the proposed U.S. meeting with Russia.
Vladimir Putin
The President of Russia, whose response to the U.S. invitation for a meeting has not been reported.
What they’re saying
“America proposed for the first time that the two negotiating teams -- Ukraine and Russia -- meet in the United States of America, probably in Miami, in a week.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (BBC, CNN)
“They say they want everything done by June, and they will do everything to end the war.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (CNN)
“If the Russians are really ready to end the war, then it is really important to set a deadline.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (CNN)
What’s next
The proposed meeting between Ukraine and Russia in the United States, potentially in Miami, is scheduled to take place within the next week. If the meeting occurs, it could lead to further negotiations and a potential agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war by the suggested June deadline.
The takeaway
The U.S. involvement in facilitating negotiations between Ukraine and Russia suggests its desire to play a key role in shaping the outcome of the ongoing conflict. The proposed June deadline and potential meeting in the U.S. could represent a significant step towards a resolution, but the success of these efforts will depend on the willingness of both sides to compromise and reach an agreement.

