US, Ukraine to discuss ceasefire in Berlin ahead of European summit

By Friederike Heine

BERLIN, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Germany will host U.S. and Ukrainian ‍delegations over the ⁠weekend for ​talks on a ceasefire in Ukraine, ahead of a summit with European leaders and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Berlin on Monday, a German official said on Saturday.

A U.S. official said overnight that President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and ‌son-in-law Jared Kushner were travelling to Germany for talks involving Ukrainians and Europeans.

The choice to send Witkoff, who has led negotiations with Ukraine and Russia regarding a U.S. peace proposal, appeared to be a signal that Washington saw ‍a chance of progress. The White House ‌had said ‍on ‌Thursday Trump would send an official to talks only if he felt there was enough ​progress to be made.

"Talks ‍on a ⁠possible ceasefire in ⁠Ukraine are taking place in Berlin this weekend between foreign policy advisors from, among ‍others, the U.S. and Ukraine," said a German government source when asked about the meetings.

On Monday, Merz is hosting Zelenskiy and European leaders for a summit in Berlin, the latest in a series of public shows of support for the Ukrainian leader from allies across Europe as Kyiv faces pressure from Washington to sign ‌up to a peace plan that initially backed Moscow's main demands.

Britain, ⁠France and Germany have been working in the last few weeks to refine the U.S. proposals, which, in a draft disclosed last month, called ⁠for Kyiv to cede more territory, abandon its ambition to join NATO and accept limits on its armed forces.

(Reporting by Friederike Heine, Steve HollandEditing by Peter Graff)