Zelenskyy to meet with Trump as efforts to end Russia-Ukraine war remain elusive
The 20-point peace plan is about 90% complete, aiming for security guarantees and territorial settlements despite ongoing Russian attacks, Trump and Zelenskyy said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the U.S. to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war and territorial concessions, stating that Ukraine agreed to 90% of a peace proposal.
- During Zelenskyy's visit, Kyiv suffered an attack involving hundreds of Russian drones and missiles, resulting in casualties and damage to residential areas, as reported by Ukrainian officials.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about reaching a peace deal, emphasizing the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine, particularly concerning territorial integrity.
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3 takeaways from the Trump-Zelensky meeting at Mar-a-Lago
After their meeting, Zelensky and Trump said at a joint press conference that progress was made on a 20-point peace proposal backed by the Ukrainian leader, but both noted that more work is needed to end the conflict.
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Following the new Ukraine negotiations in Mar-a-Lago, Trump and Selenskyy were optimistic, but significant is what the US President did not say. An analysis.
Zelenskyy Shares Details Of Trump Talks, Seeks 50-year Security Guarantees
Zelenskyy made the remarks after meeting Trump at the US President's Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, December 28, where the two leaders discussed possible ways to bring the war to an end
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