Trump Zelensky Meeting 2025: Peace Deal Postponed Amid Deepening Global Geopolitical Fractures
The Trump Zelensky meeting 2025 ended without a peace agreement on December 29. PRISM explores the deadlock and the concurrent military tensions between China and Taiwan.
They shook hands, but the fists remain clenched. On the morning of December 29, 2025, President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a high-stakes summit, yet the highly anticipated peace deal to end the conflict has been pushed into the new year.
Stalemate at the Trump Zelensky Meeting 2025: Why Peace is on Hold
According to diplomatic sources, the two leaders discussed terms for a ceasefire and the allocation of reconstruction costs, but failed to bridge critical gaps. President Trump has been pushing for a swift resolution while hinting at potential aid cuts. In contrast, President Zelenskyy maintained his stance on territorial integrity and long-term security guarantees. The announcement of a concrete agreement has been officially postponed until further notice.
Global Ripples: China's Warning and Japan's Economic Anxiety
While the West remains in a diplomatic deadlock, tensions are surging in Asia. The Chinese military launched large-scale exercises around Taiwan this afternoon, labeling them a "serious warning." Simultaneously, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) expressed acute concerns over Yen-driven inflation during its December policy meeting, adding another layer of uncertainty to the global market.
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