Trump wraps up year as he meets with Zelenskyy, Netanyahu
Discussions included security guarantees and reconstruction for Ukraine, Iran's nuclear threats, Hamas disarmament, and possible Saudi entry into the Abraham Accords, officials said.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., to pursue peace as the first year of Trump's second term closes.
- President Donald Trump sought to advance peace between Israel and Iran, while U.S. officials offered security guarantees and pledged aid for Ukraine's reconstruction and business growth.
- During a morning call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump said he accused Ukrainian forces of trying to attack his residence and prevented Ukraine from obtaining Tomahawk missiles.
- On the peace plan's second phase, President Donald Trump warned Iran to disarm and said 'It'll be horrible for them' if they do not, emphasizing the importance of this condition.
- Amid optimism, President Donald Trump said Sunday’s meeting left him hopeful Russia and Ukraine are closer to peace, and he indicated Saudi Arabia could soon join the Abraham Accords while warning Iran he would 'knock them down again' if it rebuilt facilities.
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