US and Ukraine 'a lot closer' on peace deal, Trump says after meeting with Zelenskyy
Trump and Zelenskyy report 90% agreement on a 20-point peace plan with US-Ukraine security guarantees nearing completion amid ongoing territorial disputes.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump said the war remains `unresolved` but a peace deal is `getting a lot closer`.
- The talks revolved around a 20-point peace plan, which Zelensky said is about 90% ready and includes security guarantees and demilitarized economic zones.
- Trump said there are 1-2 thorny issues blocking agreement, including contested land he called `up for grabs`; a day before talks, Russian forces launched missile and drone attacks killing at least one, and Zelensky said it showed Moscow `doesn't want peace`.
- American, Ukrainian and NATO and EU representatives agreed to meet in the coming weeks to finalize matters, and Trump said he had talked to President Vladimir Putin for more than two hours before meeting Zelensky.
- President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine is in no hurry for peace, and Sergei Lavrov warned that European troops sent to Ukraine would be legitimate targets, European leaders insist on international monitoring, which Russia opposes.
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US and Ukraine 'a lot closer' on peace deal, Trump says
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Speaking after talks at Mar-a-Lago, Zelenskyy said Ukrainian and US teams had discussed “all aspects of the peace framework” and reached broad agreement on most elements of the proposed 20-point plan, Ukrainian President said during a press conference with Trump on December 29. “We agreed that security guarantees are a key milestone in achieving lasting peace and our teams will continue working on all aspects,” Zelenskyy said, reiterating that t…
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