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Zelensky to meet Trump this weekend in Florida

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Zelensky to meet Trump this weekend in Florida

This handout photograph taken on December 23, 2025 and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Office on December 24, 2025 shows Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference with journalists in Kyiv. (Source: AFP Photo)

KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he would meet US President Donald Trump this weekend to discuss efforts to end Russia's invasion.


"Over the weekend, I think on Sunday, in Florida, we will have a meeting with President Trump," Zelensky said in a message to journalists.


The latest round of US-Ukraine negotiations produced a 20-point plan to end the war, which has been sent to Moscow.


"We will discuss these documents, security guarantees," Zelensky said.


"As for sensitive issues, we will discuss Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and we will certainly discuss other issues," he added.


Zelensky said this week there was still disagreements between Kyiv and Washington over the two issues.


Despite that, Ukraine won some concessions in the latest plan, which would freeze the frontline and remove a requirement for Kyiv to legally renounce its bid to join NATO, Zelensky said.


The Ukrainian leader also indicated the plan opened the way to eventually pulling his troops back in the eastern Donetsk region and establishing a demilitarised zone -- positions Kyiv has previously been reluctant to accept.


The Kremlin said Friday that foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov had held a telephone call with US officials to discuss the negotiations. It did not elaborate and has not indicated its position on the latest plan.


Moscow has up to now shown little inclination to abandon its hardline territorial demands that Ukraine fully withdraw from the eastern region of Donbas and end efforts to join NATO.


It also wants a ban on Western countries deploying peacekeeping troops in Ukraine and sweeping political and military restrictions that Kyiv says are tantamount to capitulation.


Zelensky said Ukrainian negotiators were not directly in touch with Moscow, but that the United States acted as intermediary and was awaiting Moscow's response to the latest proposal.

"I think we will know their official response in the coming days," Zelensky said.