Overview
- Trump and Zelenskyy said a 20-point plan is roughly 90% complete, with security guarantees described as agreed in principle by Kyiv and about 95% by Washington.
- Zelenskyy said the U.S. offered 15 years of guarantees while he is pressing for 30–50 years, and any pact would require approval in Ukraine and likely legislative backing in partner countries.
- The fate of Donbas remains the main obstacle, with Russia seeking full control and negotiators exploring options such as an economic zone that Kyiv has not endorsed as a final answer.
- Trump spoke to Putin before and after the Florida meeting, the Kremlin rejected a proposed 60-day ceasefire as prolonging the war, and further direct engagement is expected.
- Hostilities continued over the weekend with deadly Russian strikes, Moscow alleged a drone attack on a Putin residence that Kyiv called false, and the Zaporizhzhia plant’s future remains unresolved despite IAEA-facilitated repairs.