A critical meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled for Sunday in Florida, representing the latest development in intensive diplomatic efforts to negotiate an end to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The summit, expected to take place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, comes as negotiating teams report that a comprehensive peace framework is approaching completion.
Zelenskyy announced the meeting through social media, stressing that Ukrainian officials are working urgently to maximize the opportunity for progress. The Ukrainian leader revealed that discussions with Trump would concentrate on the most critical and sensitive aspects of peace negotiations, including security guarantees for Ukraine, reconstruction funding, and territorial arrangements concerning the Donbas region and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility. According to Zelenskyy, the proposed peace plan has reached 90% completion, with the goal of finalizing remaining details before year’s end.
The current peace framework builds upon a 28-point proposal that emerged from November discussions between US envoys and Russian officials. That initial document faced criticism for appearing to favor Kremlin preferences, prompting Ukraine to push for modifications including stronger security commitments comparable to NATO’s mutual defense provisions. Zelenskyy acknowledged the persistent challenges in reaching agreement with Moscow, noting that “Russia constantly looks for reasons not to agree” to proposed terms, highlighting the obstacles negotiators continue to confront.
Trump provided cautious commentary on the scheduled meeting, expressing anticipation for discussions while refraining from endorsing specific proposals. “He doesn’t have anything until I approve it,” the American president stated regarding Zelenskyy’s plan. “So we’ll see what he’s got.” Trump also mentioned expecting to communicate with Putin soon, maintaining direct engagement with the Russian leader as part of the broader diplomatic effort. Recent weeks have seen intensive activity, including Miami meetings where Trump’s envoy held separate discussions with Russian and Ukrainian representatives.
The diplomatic push continues against a backdrop of ongoing military operations and shifting battlefield conditions. Early Saturday, Kyiv faced missile and drone attacks requiring extensive air defense responses, demonstrating the war’s undiminished intensity. In a notable military development, Ukrainian forces recently liberated Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, contradicting earlier Russian claims of controlling the city. This victory exposed problems with Russian military reporting, with prominent defense-connected bloggers criticizing the systematic provision of exaggerated battlefield assessments. Meanwhile, Putin has reportedly maintained maximalist demands including Ukrainian surrender of the entire Donbas region while suggesting potential openness to limited territorial exchanges, creating a complex negotiating environment as parties work toward a potential agreement.