Overview
- After the Mar-a-Lago meeting, both leaders said talks are in the final stage with roughly 90–95% of a 20‑point plan agreed.
- Zelensky cited full agreement on U.S.–Ukraine security guarantees and on the military dimension, with the economic package close to finalization and territorial issues still open.
- Trump spoke by phone with Vladimir Putin before the meeting, and the Kremlin said both leaders reject a European–Ukrainian proposal for a 60‑day temporary ceasefire.
- Control of Donbas remains the core obstacle, with Moscow pressing for full control and Kyiv resisting concessions as ideas such as a demilitarized or economic zone and arrangements for Zaporizhzhia are discussed.
- Negotiations will continue through technical teams and planned calls with European leaders after a major Russian drone and missile barrage that hit Kyiv in recent days.