Trump-Zelensky Mar-a-Lago Meeting Advances Ukraine Peace Talks After US-Russia Discussions

Following last week's US-Russia talks in Florida, President Donald Trump will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday to push forward peace negotiations with Russia. The meeting builds on recent phone discussions and a reported surge in progress, with Zelensky hopeful for a realistic war end before year-end.

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are set to meet Sunday at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to advance a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. This follows last week's US-Russia negotiations in Florida—led by Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner—and a Christmas Day phone call between Zelensky, Witkoff, and Kushner. Zelensky announced the high-level meeting in a Friday post: “We are not losing a single day. We have agreed on a meeting at the highest level – with President Trump in the near future. A lot can be decided before the New Year. Glory to Ukraine!” Ukrainian officials confirmed the Sunday timing, with a White House official noting the Mar-a-Lago venue, where Trump plans to stay until January 4.

The Trump administration reports "more progress in the last two weeks than the last year." Post-call, Zelensky expressed optimism: the “Christmas understandings and ideas discussed will prove useful,” with details on formats, meetings, and timing to "bring a real peace closer." He stressed 24/7 work for "realistic, effective, and reliable" steps to end Russia's war.

The talks build on a recent 28-point US peace plan as the war nears its four-year mark. Ukraine backs some elements but wants talks on others, including troop withdrawals from eastern areas for a demilitarized “free economic zone” with US/European security guarantees. Russia demands full Donbas control and disputes persist over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

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Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy shake hands at Mar-a-Lago after advancing Ukraine peace plan talks amid ongoing fighting.
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Das hoch erwartete Treffen zwischen US-Präsident Donald Trump und ukrainischem Präsidenten Wolodymyr Selenskyj in Florida ist ohne erkennbaren Durchbruch zu Ende gegangen. Beide Führer äußerten sich optimistisch über Fortschritte bei Sicherheitsgarantien und Verhandlungen zum Frieden im Ukraine-Krieg. Weitere Gespräche mit Teams und Europäern sind geplant.

Building on recent U.S.-Russia discussions, President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago on December 28, 2025, stating the two nations are 'closer than ever' to a peace deal despite ongoing Russian attacks. The leaders expressed optimism after Trump's earlier call with Putin, while outlining next steps including security guarantees and potential ceasefires.

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US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodímir Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, Florida, to discuss a 20-point peace plan. Before the meeting, Trump had a "very productive" phone call with Vladimir Putin. Both leaders expressed optimism about progress toward ending the war, though without specific details.

Nach dem Ukraine-Gipfel in Florida müssen Europäer die Illusion aufgeben, dass der russische Angriffskrieg bald durch Verhandlungen endet. US-Präsident Donald Trump schürt falsche Hoffnungen, während Wladimir Putin keine Kompromisse eingeht. Europa muss entschlossener handeln, um eine ukrainische Niederlage zu verhindern.

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Vor dem Treffen des ukrainischen Präsidenten Wolodymyr Selenskyj mit US-Präsident Donald Trump haben europäische Verbündete und Kanada ihre volle Unterstützung für die Ukraine zugesichert. In einem Telefonat unter Leitung des deutschen Bundeskanzlers Friedrich Merz betonten die Teilnehmer die enge Koordination mit den USA für einen gerechten Frieden. Selenskyj informierte die Partner über den Verhandlungsstand und plant weitere Beratungen nach dem Treffen.

President Donald Trump is promoting a 28-point peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine that NPR reports was drafted by U.S. officials and the Kremlin without Ukraine’s participation. The plan, described as highly favorable to Russia, would require Ukraine to give up territory, reduce the size of its military and accept a permanent bar on NATO membership — terms Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sharply criticized.

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A controversial 28‑point proposal backed by the Trump administration to end the Russia‑Ukraine war has come under intense scrutiny, prompting U.S., Ukrainian and European officials meeting in Geneva to explore revisions. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the weekend discussions with Ukrainian counterparts as “very, very meaningful,” while President Donald Trump signaled optimism that “something good just may be happening” in the peace process.

 

 

 

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