Overview
- Trump and Zelensky are scheduled to meet Sunday at Mar-a-Lago, with Trump warning in Politico that Zelensky "will have nothing" without his approval.
- The updated U.S. 20-point proposal would freeze current front lines and removes a legally binding pledge that Ukraine will not join NATO.
- Discussions are expected to address control of the Donbass, administration of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, and Western security guarantees for Ukraine.
- On the eve of the meeting, Russian strikes on Kyiv and its region killed two people and left more than a million households without power, according to local authorities and energy operator DTEK.
- Zelensky consulted European allies during a stop in Canada as Moscow signaled the revised text is unacceptable and Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency announced a bribery probe implicating deputies.