Trump says Putin ‘serious’ about peace as he welcomes Zelensky for talks
Trump and Zelensky discussed a 20-point peace plan with fully agreed U.S.-Ukraine security guarantees amid ongoing conflict and recent Russian attacks, aiming to end the war.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Florida for peace talks at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump said Putin is `very serious` about peace.
- Recent diplomacy, including a US-initiated phone call with Vladimir Putin lasting over an hour, set the talks' context, with Trump calling it `a good and very productive` conversation.
- Negotiators report 90% of the 20‑point draft is done, with territorial concessions and US security guarantees still on the table.
- The leaders said the talks could produce an agreement to end nearly four years of war, with Trump pledging rapid updates to Putin and citing `great economic benefits` for Ukraine while Zelensky said they aim to `bring peace as quickly as possible`.
- The day-before attacks heightened urgency, while experts question Russian acceptance of the full plan as Russian forces struck Kyiv, and Zelensky said it `really shows that Putin doesn’t want peace`.
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The announcement was made after Trump's meeting with Ukrainian president Volodimir Zelenski at the residence of Mar-a-Lago, Florida
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