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Zelensky Meets Trump in Florida to Advance Ukraine’s 20‑Point Peace Plan, Security Guarantees, and Economic Dealings

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: Zelensky to Meet Trump in Florida as Ukraine Talks Advance

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed plans to meet U.S. president Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday, December 28, signaling a renewed push toward a political settlement as talks move forward.

the discussions will center on a developing 20‑point peace plan being shaped by American and Ukrainian negotiators. Zelensky described the plan as nearing 90% readiness, while stressing that full preparedness remains essential before any final agreement is announced. progress is steady, but time and careful coordination are required to lock in every detail.

Key topics on the agenda include security assurances for Ukraine, the demilitarization of Donbass, and the status of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The economic framework is also on the table, though negotiators say they are still working from basic draft language rather than a concluded text.

Europe’s Involvement

Zelensky has expressed a desire for European partners to participate in the talks, acknowledging that in‑person meetings may not be feasible within 24 hours. He indicated that at least online consultations would be feasible to maintain momentum.

In Brussels, EU officials reiterated that there are no indications Russia is showing genuine interest in peace or a ceasefire. The EU Commission’s spokesperson, Arianna Podestà, underscored a two‑track approach: continue backing Ukraine while pressing Moscow to enter serious negotiations, with ongoing dialogue to achieve a just, lasting resolution to the war.

Table: key Points and Status

Key Negotiating Points and Current Status
topic Current Status Next Steps
20‑point Peace Plan under growth; progress approaching 90% readiness Finalize language; ensure full readiness for formal discussions
Security Guarantees Discussed as part of broader framework Draft concrete guarantees with verification mechanisms
Donbass Demilitarization On the negotiation table Define scope, timelines, and monitoring terms
Zaporizhzhia nuclear Plant Safety and control are on the agenda Agree on governance and safety protocols
Economic Agreement Basic draft stage Develop binding terms and economic safeguards
european Involvement Talks contemplated online if needed Decide on formal mediation format and participation

Analysts caution that tangible progress will hinge on concrete, verifiable steps rather than lofty promises. Expert observers emphasize that European mediation could be pivotal in maintaining pressure while keeping channels open for diplomacy, particularly if talks broaden to include additional partners.

What would you consider a credible, lasting step toward peace after this meeting? Should European allies take a more prominent role in mediation and guarantees?

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