Overview
- President Trump and President Zelenskyy said roughly 90% of a 20-point peace framework is agreed after talks at Mar-a-Lago.
- Trump held a more than two-hour call with President Putin before the meeting, which both sides described as productive or friendly, and he expects to speak with him again.
- Both leaders reported significant convergence on post-war security guarantees for Ukraine, with Trump putting progress near 95% and Zelenskyy calling them fully agreed.
- The fate of the Donbas region remains the central sticking point, and Zelenskyy reiterated that any territorial decisions would require approval by Ukraine's parliament or a referendum.
- European leaders joined by phone and signaled support, with further sessions planned in the coming weeks as discussions also continue on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and as Russian strikes on Kyiv persist.