Trump says he’ll meet with Putin and Zelensky when peace deal is finalized
Trump's administration reports progress on a revised 28-point peace plan with envoys set to meet Putin in Moscow and Ukrainian officials to finalize details, White House says.
- Yesterday, President Donald Trump said his team had made 'tremendous progress' toward a U.S. peace plan and he would meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin only when the deal is final or nearly so.
- The original 28-point U.S. draft was fine-tuned with input from both sides after a leak last week, leading negotiators to pare it down to roughly 20 points.
- Mr Trump has directed Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to meet President Putin in Moscow while Dan Driscoll, U.S. Army Secretary, meets Ukrainian officials to discuss remaining differences.
- Kremlin officials said Monday the plan requires further reworking and Putin’s acceptance remains unclear; European leaders voiced scepticism and agreed to accelerate security talks, while the European Commission will finalise frozen asset decisions soon.
- Despite diplomacy, fighting continues as recent Russian strikes killed seven in Kyiv, while Zelenskyy warned, it's 'security decisions about Ukraine must include Ukraine, security decisions about Europe must include Europe.
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