Overview
- The White House said President Trump will host President Zelensky on Sunday at 3 p.m. local time in Palm Beach, with talks focused on advancing a peace agreement.
- Zelensky says the plan is about 90% complete and outlines a freeze of current front lines, steps toward demilitarized zones, and security assurances modeled on NATO’s Article 5.
- The agenda includes arrangements for the Donbass and decisions on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, alongside possible bilateral U.S.–Ukraine guarantees.
- The Kremlin confirmed receipt of the revised text and is formulating its position, while Kommersant reports Putin may consider partial territorial swaps but still seeks full control of the Donbass.
- Zelensky signaled he could put the full plan to a national referendum if a ceasefire holds—citing at least 60 days in comments reported by Axios—and he consulted Chancellor Merz and NATO chief Rutte to align European positions.