Ukraine's Zelenskyy says 'tough issues' still need to be resolved after Florida talks
US and Ukrainian officials held productive talks based on a US peace blueprint while Kyiv navigates a corruption scandal, with Trump citing a good chance for a deal, officials said.
- Zelenskyy said 'tough issues' still needed resolution after 'constructive' talks in Florida, though details were unclear.
- Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff is set to continue talks with Putin, who called Trump's plan a basis for future agreements.
- Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies uncovered a $100m kickbacks plot, raiding the home of Zelenskyy's lead negotiator Yermak.
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Ukraine war latest: NATO could consider 'pre-emptive strike', says officer - and Russia responds
Russia continues to warn against NATO involvement in the war - but a senior officer at the alliance suggests they could go a step further as a form of "defensive action". Russia has responded at the start of what is shaping up to be a critical week of Ukraine talks. Follow the latest.
The talks between the delegations of Ukraine and the United States, held in Florida, were almost entirely devoted to the issue of the future border between Ukraine and Russia within the framework of a possible peace agreement.
U.S. President Donald Trump said this Sunday that there is "a good opportunity" to reach a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, but he warned that the recent corruption cases uncovered in Ukraine "don't help." Trump highlighted the new round of talks between the Ukrainian and U.S. delegations held this Sunday in Florida and stressed that "they are moving and going well." "We want them to stop killing people!" he said in statements to the …
So far, there has been no solution to the peace talks on the Ukraine war. US President Trump sees opportunities for a deal. US special envoy Witkoff may be travelling to Moscow this Monday.
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