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Trump Signals Frustration Over Ukraine Talks as Son Says He May Walk Away

Kyiv describes talks as constructive, with core issues still unresolved.

Overview

  • After three days of meetings in Florida, Ukrainian and U.S. negotiators ended talks without a breakthrough, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a substantive call with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner agreeing on next steps.
  • President Donald Trump told reporters he is disappointed Zelenskyy has not read the U.S. peace proposal and said the Ukrainian leader is not ready to accept it, while Moscow has not endorsed the plan.
  • At the Doha Forum, Donald Trump Jr. said the president may step away from the process and argued Americans lack appetite for continued support, while criticizing corruption in Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin welcomed the White House’s new national security strategy as largely consistent with Russia’s vision and expressed hope for constructive cooperation on a settlement.
  • Russian missile, drone and shelling attacks killed at least four people in Ukraine over the weekend, and European leaders plan consultations with Zelenskyy in London on Monday before further talks in Brussels.