Overview
- Zelensky announced an imminent summit with President Trump and Ukrainian and U.S. media cited Sunday at Mar-a-Lago, though the White House has not confirmed the timing.
- The revised framework is described by Kyiv as roughly 90% complete and includes U.S.- and Europe-backed security guarantees, a freeze along current front lines, and steps toward demilitarized zones.
- The Kremlin says it is formulating its position on the 20-point draft, while Kommersant reports Putin may accept limited territorial swaps but continues to claim the Donbass for Russia.
- U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have led intensive talks, with Zelensky calling their latest conversation “very good” after rounds in Miami and European involvement in Berlin.
- European debate over securing any ceasefire is intensifying, as Manfred Weber urges a peace force under an EU flag with German troops, even as attacks and casualties continue on the ground.