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Trump and Zelenskyy Hail Progress in Florida Talks on Ukraine Peace

Staff negotiators pick up the process next, with Donbass remaining the chief obstacle.

Overview

  • Both leaders said the Mar-a-Lago meeting made "big progress" and narrowed differences, though they offered few specifics and acknowledged one or two unresolved issues.
  • Security guarantees for Ukraine were a central focus, with Trump pledging "strong" assurances involving European partners and the two sides describing that track as largely agreed.
  • The territorial status of parts of the Donbass remains unresolved; Trump called the dispute difficult but potentially solvable, while Moscow reiterated maximal demands and threatened to use force.
  • Russia did not participate in the talks; Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin by phone beforehand and signaled further calls, as Kyiv maintained its red lines against ceding areas it still controls.
  • Working teams from the U.S. and Ukraine will continue negotiations in the coming weeks, with European leaders looped in via a joint call and a possible January meeting in Washington under discussion.