Key negotiators in the talks to end the war in Ukraine

The Trump administration is accelerating diplomatic efforts to broker a resolution to the Ukraine conflict, deploying an unconventional team of negotiators who have engaged in intensive shuttle diplomacy across global capitals. This diplomatic offensive has brought together a unique combination of government officials and private citizens working through both formal and backchannel communications.

Leading this unconventional diplomatic corps is Steve Witkoff, a real estate billionaire and longtime Trump confidant who has emerged as a key foreign policy facilitator. Despite lacking Senate confirmation, the 68-year-old businessman has made multiple trips to Moscow while coordinating efforts to resolve both the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts. His personal relationship with the President has provided unusual access to high-stakes negotiations.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spearheaded official diplomatic channels, recently leading the U.S. delegation in Geneva where significant amendments were proposed to the U.S.-Russia mediated peace framework. These modifications have drawn attention for their perceived alignment with Russian interests.

Jared Kushner, the President’s son-in-law and former White House adviser, has continued his diplomatic involvement following his earlier ceasefire achievement between Israel and Hamas. His recent meetings with Ukrainian representatives in Florida and Russian officials in Moscow demonstrate his ongoing role in the administration’s peace efforts.

The negotiation team includes unexpected participants such as Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, a 38-year-old Iraq War veteran and friend of Vice President JD Vance. Driscoll personally presented Trump’s peace proposal to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv before engaging Russian officials in the United Arab Emirates.

Ukraine’s representation has shifted with the appointment of Rustem Umerov to lead their delegation following the resignation of Zelenskyy’s chief of staff. Umerov brings substantial experience from his tenure as defense minister and involvement in previous negotiation rounds.

The Russian delegation features seasoned diplomats including Yuri Ushakov, a presidential aide and former ambassador to the United States, who has received coaching from Witkoff on presenting proposals to the Trump administration. Kirill Dmitriev, head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund despite being on the U.S. sanctions list, has emerged as an important backchannel communicator. Veteran Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov continues to represent Russian interests with his characteristic determination and linguistic fluency.

This multifaceted diplomatic push represents one of the most significant efforts to end the conflict, characterized by its blend of formal government channels and unconventional personal diplomacy.