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Zelensky and Trump to Discuss Peace for Ukraine: Meeting in Florida and 20-Point Agreement

Лідери обговорять шляхи досягнення миру для України: зустріч у Флориді та ключові домовленості. Photo: Главком

Meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump

Volodymyr Zelensky announced a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss peace issues in Ukraine and security guarantees. The meeting will take place on Sunday in Florida, where the leaders of the countries plan to discuss several important aspects related to the situation in Ukraine.

Zelensky reported that the peace agreement with 20 points is 90% ready. This indicates progress in the negotiations and readiness to reach a compromise. In addition to discussing the peace agreement, there are also developments regarding an economic agreement, which could serve as an additional step towards stability in the region. The President of Ukraine emphasized that it is important to discuss the territorial issue, which remains relevant in the context of peace negotiations.

«We have a broad agenda, it will be on the weekend, I think specifically on Sunday in Florida,» said Volodymyr Zelensky.

He also added:

«We will discuss these very documents, as I said, security guarantees».
The President emphasized that «Our side will raise them», highlighting the importance of these issues for the further development of relations between Ukraine and the U.S. The meeting promises to be an important stage in the peace negotiations and ensuring stability in Ukraine.

Significance of the Meeting

The meeting between Zelensky and Trump holds significant importance for the further development of the situation in Ukraine, as discussions on the peace agreement and security guarantees could become an important step in resolving the conflict. Positive progress in negotiations, particularly readiness for compromises, may open new opportunities for stability in the region.

A successful conclusion of the negotiations could also positively impact Ukraine's relations with international partners, particularly with the United States.