Zelensky to Meet Trump in Florida: Can a 20-Point Peace Plan End the War?
Zelensky is set to meet Donald Trump in Florida this Sunday to discuss a 90% complete 20-point peace plan to end the war with Russia. Read the latest updates.
Shaking hands while preparing for the next move. According to Reuters, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet Donald Trump in Florida this Sunday. The high-stakes meeting aims to finalize a 20-point peace plan designed to halt Russia's full-scale invasion, which has devastated the region for years.
A '90% Complete' Plan for Demilitarized Zones
Zelensky told reporters that the proposed framework is 90% ready, focusing on a strategic compromise in the Donbas region. The plan suggests creating a demilitarized "free economic zone" where both sides would pull back their forces by 40km (25 miles). This move aims to freeze the front line without immediately forcing a resolution on the intractable question of legal territorial ownership.
- Security Guarantees: Commitments modeled after NATO Article 5 to ensure military support.
- Military Strength: Ukraine to maintain its military at 800,000 personnel.
- Energy Sharing: A proposal to split power generated by the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
Kremlin Stance and Continued Escalation
While the Kremlin confirmed talks with US negotiators, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, tensions remain high. Vladimir Putin continues to demand full control over the Donbas. Meanwhile, the reality on the ground remains grim; a recent air strike in Kharkiv claimed two lives, highlighting the urgency of the upcoming diplomatic summit.
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