Sunday Summit: Zelenskyy and Trump to Tackle Remaining Issues in Near-Complete Peace Plan

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As efforts to broker a Ukraine-Russia peace agreement advance significantly, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with US President Donald Trump this Sunday in Florida to tackle the remaining issues in a near-complete peace plan. The summit comes with the framework at 90% readiness, requiring resolution of sensitive final components.
Zelenskyy announced the upcoming summit through social media, stressing the urgency and importance of upcoming discussions. The Ukrainian leader indicated that talks with Trump would delve into the most critical elements of peace negotiations, including security guarantees for Ukraine, reconstruction planning, and territorial issues related to the Donbas region and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility. He stated that the proposed peace plan has reached approximately 90% completion, with coordinated efforts positioning it for finalization.
The current peace framework evolved from a 28-point proposal developed through consultations between US envoys and Russian officials. Critics initially viewed that document as favoring Russian positions, prompting Ukraine to advocate for substantial modifications including robust security guarantees comparable to NATO’s Article 5 collective defense commitments. Zelenskyy acknowledged the difficulties in reaching agreement with Moscow, stating that “Russia constantly looks for reasons not to agree” to peace terms.
Trump provided cautious commentary on the impending summit, describing his expectations as positive while declining to commit to supporting any particular proposals. The American president emphasized his ultimate authority over the peace process, stating that Zelenskyy “doesn’t have anything until I approve it.” Trump also mentioned expecting to communicate with Putin in the near future, maintaining direct engagement with the Russian leader as part of ongoing efforts. Recent activity has been intense, with Trump’s envoy conducting separate meetings with Russian and Ukrainian representatives in Miami.
The diplomatic initiative proceeds amid continued military operations and evolving battlefield conditions. Kyiv experienced powerful explosions early Saturday as air defenses engaged missiles and drones targeting the capital and other regions, underscoring the conflict’s ongoing intensity. In a significant development, Ukrainian forces recently recaptured Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, contradicting earlier Russian claims. This victory exposed problems with Russian military reporting, with prominent bloggers criticizing false assessments. As Russia maintains its readiness to continue fighting while participating in negotiations, and as Putin reportedly maintains maximalist demands while hinting at limited territorial flexibility, the Sunday summit will focus on tackling the remaining sensitive issues that separate the near-complete plan from a finalized agreement.

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