Russia Lashes Out at Zelenskyy Ahead of New Trump Talks on Ukraine Plan
Russia rejects Ukraine peace plan that includes territorial pullbacks and joint control of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, citing unresolved core issues and political will, officials said.
- On Friday, the Kremlin signalled opposition to the Trump-brokered Florida talks, while Sunday’s meeting will consider a 20-point peace plan to freeze the front line and discuss troop pullbacks.
- The new 20-point proposal, drafted with Volodymyr Zelensky's input, departs from Washington's earlier 28-point proposal and includes US-Ukraine bilateral agreements on security and reconstruction.
- The proposal would assign joint US-Ukrainian-Russian control of the seized Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, while Washington has pushed Ukraine to withdraw from 20 percent of eastern Donetsk.
- Zelensky said negotiators are not directly in touch with Moscow, and the United States is mediating, while Ryabkov warned, `Without an adequate resolution of the problems at the origin of this crisis, it will be quite simply impossible to reach a definitive accord.`
- Moscow insists any agreement remain within limits fixed by Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, pressing for full Donbas withdrawal and a ban on Western peacekeepers as European Union actors oppose the plan.
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US President Donald Trump said he will be the person to have the final say on a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. In an interview with Politico, Trump said that, regardless of anything Zelensky proposes when they meet at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, the Ukrainian president “has nothing until Trump approves it.” “So we’ll see what he has,” Trump said. Zelensky said his new 20-point plan for peace includes a proposed demilitarized zone with one key …
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump will meet in the US on Sunday. The talks will focus on an updated peace plan, which includes a proposal to withdraw Ukrainian troops from Donbass and establish a demilitarized free economic zone there. Experts still do not believe in an agreement resulting from the Zelensky-Trump meeting as long as the negotiations are conducted through mediators.
Russia lashes out at Zelensky ahead of new Trump meeting on Ukraine plan
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