Trump says he’ll meet with Putin and Zelensky when peace deal is finalized
Trump’s envoy will meet Putin in Moscow and another will meet Ukrainian officials as the U.S. fine-tunes a 28-point peace plan aiming to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that he will meet President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy only when the peace deal is final or in its final stages, hoping `PEACE can be accomplished AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!`.
- The leaked 28-point plan prompted criticism for seeming to favour Russia by asking Ukraine to cede territory, and after talks, it was revised to roughly 20 points reflecting Kyiv's concerns.
- Envoys have been conducting talks in Moscow, Abu Dhabi and Geneva to refine outstanding details, with Trump directing Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to meet Putin and U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll leading talks in Abu Dhabi.
- Ukraine's negotiators, led by Andriy Yermak, reported meaningful progress on Sunday, supporting the U.S. framework's essence with only minor details remaining before formal presentation.
- Kremlin officials warned that the original U.S. plan had acceptable provisions but needs reworking, while European leaders voiced skepticism as Russian strikes killed seven in Kyiv.
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Trump hopes to meet Putin and Zelenskyy 'soon' - but only if peace deal struck
A Ukrainian diplomat has warned major sticking points remain in the peace deal being thrashed out - primarily the prospect of territorial concessions. Meanwhile, Moscow has stressed that it will not allow any agreement to stray too far from its own objectives.
'Tremendous progress': Trump seems optimistic about a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
President Donald Trump announced significant progress in negotiations for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, with talks ongoing despite remaining disagreements.
'Tremendous progress': Trump seems optimistic about a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
President Donald Trump announced significant progress in negotiations for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, with talks ongoing despite remaining disagreements.
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