Trump and Zelenskyy Push for 20-Point Ukraine Peace Plan
US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discuss a 20-point peace plan in Florida after Trump’s call with Putin. Key issues: ceasefire, demilitarized zone, Donbas control.
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US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discuss a 20-point peace plan in Florida after Trump’s call with Putin. Key issues: ceasefire, demilitarized zone, Donbas control.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy met US envoys including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff in Berlin on Dec 14 to push a US-backed peace plan and demand binding security guarantees.
US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Ukraine negotiator Rustem Umerov held productive talks in Miami this week after meeting Putin to advance a U.S.-backed peace plan.
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy is under U.S. pressure to back a peace proposal introduced on November 21, 2025, as Europe races to find an alternative amid renewed divisions.
Russia rules out concessions in a recent peace plan as Ukraine refuses constitutional amendments, raising questions about how far diplomacy can go.
Trump sends envoy to Moscow as Ukraine accepts a refined 28-point peace plan, with key talks in Abu Dhabi and hopes to meet Putin and Zelenskyy.
The U.S. and Ukraine trimmed a 28-point peace plan to 19 points in Geneva, softening red lines and leaving final decisions to Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy.
US and Ukraine said their Geneva talks on a 28-point peace plan made solid progress but key differences remain, as diplomats work to narrow gaps.
Ukraine and U.S. delegates gather in Switzerland to discuss a 28-point peace plan approved by President Trump as Kyiv seeks to end the conflict with Russia.
Zelenskyy cautions that a U.S.-led peace plan could compromise Ukraine’s dignity and independence amid pressure from Washington and Europe.