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The Art of the Ukraine Deal: Trump Zelenskyy Mar-a-Lago Meeting 2025

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On Dec 28, 2025, the Trump Zelenskyy Mar-a-Lago meeting 2025 addressed a potential Ukraine peace plan. Analyze the 20-point plan, Donbas dispute, and Putin's influence.

A handshake in Florida, but missiles in Kyiv. On December 28, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived at Mar-a-Lago to meet U.S. President Donald Trump. While the atmosphere in Palm Beach was framed as diplomatic progress, a "friendly" phone call between Trump and Vladimir Putin moments before the meeting signaled that the road to peace remains fraught with obstacles.

Trump Zelenskyy Mar-a-Lago Meeting 2025: Searching for a Peace Plan

The stakes couldn't be higher as Russia continues its battlefield advances, now controlling approximately 12% of Ukrainian territory. According to Reuters, the primary friction point is the Donbas region. Putin has reportedly rejected a 60-day ceasefire proposed by the EU, claiming it would only prolong the conflict. Instead, the Kremlin is demanding a full Ukrainian withdrawal from regions it currently claims.

To bridge this gap, U.S. negotiators have floated a 20-point plan that includes the creation of a free economic zone in contested areas. Discussions also covered shared control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Trump remains optimistic, stating he believes both countries are serious about reaching an agreement, even as Russian airstrikes knocked out power in Kyiv just 24 hours prior.

Security Guarantees and the European Role

A critical unanswered question is the nature of post-war security guarantees. When asked if he'd sign such a guarantee on Sunday, Trump dismissed it as a "dumb question," noting that the details are still being negotiated. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy confirmed he's in close contact with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other European leaders who fear being sidelined in a U.S.-Russia brokered deal.

I do think we have the makings of a deal. We have two willing countries. We are in the final stages of talking.

Donald Trump, U.S. President

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