Trump: ‘I’m not sure Zelenskyy is fine with’ peace proposal
Trump expressed disappointment that Zelenskyy has not read a U.S.-backed peace proposal seen as favorable to Russia amid stalled negotiations and growing diplomatic tensions.
- On Sunday at the Kennedy Center red carpet, President Donald Trump said he was `a little bit disappointed that President Zelenskyy hasn't yet read the proposal`, signalling frustration with Kyiv's pace.
- After three days of Miami talks last week, the US‑authored 28‑point peace proposal was revised but no agreement was reached between US and Ukrainian negotiators.
- Ukrainian negotiators described the talks as constructive though difficult and said `The American representatives know the basic Ukrainian positions`, while Trump said, `Russia, I guess, would rather have the whole country...`.
- In London on Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss US proposals and European security concerns.
- The immediate obstacles include resolving the fate of Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, while Ukraine warns legal recognition of occupied territory threatens a durable settlement.
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