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Trump, Zelenskyy Report Progress on 20-Point Ukraine Peace Plan as Donbas Question Persists

European partners plan January meetings to finalize security guarantees.

Overview

  • Zelenskyy said the U.S.-brokered 20-point framework is about 90% agreed, with security guarantees for Ukraine described as fully aligned by Kyiv and roughly 95% complete by Trump.
  • Both leaders called the fate of the Donbas the toughest unresolved issue, with proposals under discussion but no settlement yet.
  • Trump held a lengthy call with Vladimir Putin before the meeting that both sides described positively, and the Kremlin argued a proposed 60‑day ceasefire would prolong the war.
  • After their talks, Trump and Zelenskyy looped in European leaders and signaled working groups would reconvene in the coming days, with a contributor meeting expected in early January in Paris or possibly Washington.
  • Negotiators also addressed the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, with shared-control concepts and repair progress noted, while Russian strikes continued, including attacks that officials said killed one and injured three in Sloviansk.