Ukraine's Zelenskyy: Sensitive issues to be discussed with Trump
Zelensky will handle the most sensitive peace plan topics directly with Trump, focusing on protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty and armed forces amid cautious multilateral talks.
- On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he will discuss the most sensitive and delicate points directly with US President Donald Trump, noting the peace plan includes correct elements from Geneva but finalizing it will be difficult.
- Following Geneva talks, national security advisers from Britain, France and Germany convened, leading to a US-Ukraine framework amid low ceasefire confidence; meanwhile, EU leaders on Monday agreed to accelerate plans to deliver 140 billion using frozen Russian assets, though the Kremlin called the European plan unconstructive.
- The 28-point peace plan demanded Ukraine give up large tracts, including territory not held by Russian forces, with sensitive items placed in brackets for President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky to agree later.
- US President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin before meeting Zelensky, while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron held a Coalition of the Willing debrief but are unlikely to join Zelensky at the White House.
- Zelensky warned Russia may disrupt peace efforts and urged vigilance on air-raid alerts, while European leaders insist Ukraine's armed forces remain intact and territory talks start only after a ceasefire.
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy: Sensitive issues to be discussed with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that a proposed peace plan now under discussion with the United States and Europe has incorporated "correct" points, but sensitive issues were to be discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The relationship between Volodimir Zelenski and Donald Trump resembles an agonizing tennis match. After months of exchanging blows, the president of Ukraine plays cornered at the bottom of the track, saving points in the last breath. The Republican president wants to sign up for the victory of being the one that sealed the peace between Moscow and Kiev. And his strategy goes by subduing the weakest rival so that he ends up yielding. While Trump …
The President of Ukraine believes that "sensitive points" should be discussed with Trump, but he is optimistic about the changes made.
The Russia-Ukraine peace plan proposed by the United States now has fewer points after negotiations in Switzerland to make the draft proposal more acceptable to Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian official close to the matter. The original 28-point peace plan now has 19 points, the official said. It is not clear which points were removed. American, European and Ukrainian officials met in Geneva to discuss the controversial proposal presented in Ki…
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