Overview
- Zelensky says he will meet President Trump in Florida on Sunday and that key decisions could come before the New Year.
- The U.S. and Ukraine have a revised 20-point framework that Kyiv says is about 90% complete and that has been sent to Moscow for review.
- The Kremlin confirms receipt of U.S. proposals and says adviser Yuri Ushakov held calls with U.S. officials to continue discussions.
- Core sticking points remain territorial control in Donbass and the governance of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, with Trump stating Zelensky “has nothing until I approve.”
- Russia launched large-scale drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, killing at least one person, injuring dozens, cutting power to hundreds of thousands, and prompting brief airport closures in southeast Poland.