Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy shake hands at Mar-a-Lago after advancing Ukraine peace plan talks amid ongoing fighting.
Imagen generada por IA

Trump-Zelenskyy Mar-a-Lago talks advance Ukraine peace plan details amid ongoing fighting

Imagen generada por IA

Following initial reports of optimism, the Mar-a-Lago meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded without a final breakthrough. Progress was noted on security guarantees and Donbass, with a revised US peace plan outlined; further team talks are set, as battlefield clashes intensify.

US President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Sunday for talks on ending the Ukraine war. Building on earlier optimism, Trump described the discussion as 'fantastic' and indicated a deal could emerge 'in a few weeks' if momentum holds. Zelenskyy called it a 'great discussion,' claiming security guarantees were '100 percent solved'—a figure Trump adjusted to '95 percent.'

Progress was also made on the contested Donbass region, though Trump noted it 'is not solved yet, but we are getting closer.' Central to the talks is a revised 20-point US plan envisioning a freeze along current front lines, establishment of a demilitarized buffer zone—Ukraine's largest territorial concession—and Russian assistance in rebuilding, without requiring full troop withdrawals from Donbass or Ukraine's renunciation of NATO aspirations.

Trump had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone beforehand, praising his peace commitment despite Moscow's prior rejection signals, including Putin's threats of violence to seize Donetsk and Luhansk. Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev welcomed the efforts on X, stating 'the whole world appreciates the peace efforts of President Trump and his team.'

European leaders participated via teleconference, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who cited 'good progress' on security. Zelenskyy announced follow-up team meetings in coming weeks, potentially in January in Washington.

Parallel to diplomacy, fighting escalated: Russia launched over 500 drones and missiles, while Ukraine conducted drone strikes on Moscow, grounding more than 300 flights.

Qué dice la gente

Reactions on X to the Trump-Zelenskyy Mar-a-Lago meeting reflect cautious optimism about progress on a revised Ukraine peace plan, security guarantees, and Donbass issues, but widespread skepticism over no final breakthrough amid ongoing battlefield clashes. Sentiments include criticism of Zelenskyy for stalling, accusations of Trump forcing concessions, and calls for further pressure on Russia.

Artículos relacionados

Realistic illustration of Trump touting progress on US-brokered Ukraine-Russia peace proposal, with Ukraine signaling acceptance but leaders awaiting final deal.
Imagen generada por IA

Ukraine Seen Accepting Core of US Peace Proposal as Trump Limits Leader Meetings to Final Deal Stage

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA Verificado por hechos

Ukraine has signaled acceptance of the core terms of a US-brokered peace proposal aimed at ending its war with Russia, according to US officials, though Ukrainian leaders say significant work remains. President Donald Trump has touted “tremendous progress” in negotiations and says he will not meet with Volodymyr Zelensky or Vladimir Putin until a deal to end the war is final or in its final stages.

Basándose en recientes discusiones EE.UU.-Rusia, el presidente Donald Trump acogió al presidente ucraniano Volodymyr Zelenskyy en Mar-a-Lago el 28 de diciembre de 2025, afirmando que las dos naciones están 'más cerca que nunca' de un acuerdo de paz pese a los ataques rusos en curso. Los líderes expresaron optimismo tras la llamada previa de Trump con Putin, delineando próximos pasos como garantías de seguridad y posibles altos el fuego.

Reportado por IA

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, se reunió con su homólogo ucraniano, Volodímir Zelenski, en Mar-a-Lago, Florida, para abordar un plan de paz de 20 puntos. Antes de la cita, Trump mantuvo una llamada telefónica "muy productiva" con Vladímir Putin. Ambos líderes expresaron optimismo sobre avances hacia el fin de la guerra, aunque sin detalles concretos.

Funcionarios estadounidenses y ucranianos celebraron unas cuatro horas de negociaciones en Hallandale Beach, Florida, el domingo 30 de noviembre de 2025, para discutir revisiones a un plan de paz propuesto por EE.UU. dirigido a poner fin a la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania. El secretario de Estado Marco Rubio describió la sesión como productiva, enfatizando que cualquier acuerdo debe salvaguardar la soberanía de Ucrania y su prosperidad a largo plazo, según declaraciones reportadas por CBS News y la Associated Press.

Reportado por IA Verificado por hechos

President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he was disappointed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had not yet read a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war between Ukraine and Russia, even as Trump claimed Zelensky’s aides and Russia were open to the plan. Zelensky, for his part, has described recent talks with U.S. envoys as constructive but difficult and has stressed that Russia must be held accountable for its actions.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reiterated that Ukraine will not cede any of its territory under a U.S.-backed peace initiative championed by President Donald Trump, citing Ukrainian law, international law and moral principles. Trump, in recent remarks, has urged Kyiv to be more flexible and argued that Russia currently holds the advantage in the war.

Reportado por IA Verificado por hechos

El presidente Donald Trump está promoviendo una propuesta de paz de 28 puntos para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania que, según informa NPR, fue redactada por funcionarios estadounidenses y el Kremlin sin la participación de Ucrania. El plan, descrito como altamente favorable a Rusia, requeriría que Ucrania cediera territorio, redujera el tamaño de su ejército y aceptara una prohibición permanente de ingreso a la OTAN, términos que el presidente ucraniano Volodímir Zelenskyy ha criticado duramente.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar