Summary
Ukrainian President Zelensky held a call with advisers to President Trump, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, discussing peace terms for Ukraine. The talks focused on territorial issues and security guarantees with input sought from both Ukraine and Russia. Progress was made, but more work is needed to finalize an agreement.
Key Facts
- Zelensky had a two-hour call with Trump advisers Witkoff and Kushner about peace in Ukraine.
- The call was part of ongoing discussions about President Trump's proposed peace plan.
- Witkoff and Kushner also met with Russian President Putin in Moscow earlier in the week.
- The talks addressed Ukraine's territorial issues and U.S. security guarantees to Ukraine.
- Russia wants Ukraine to withdraw from parts of the Donbas region.
- U.S. is trying to find new ideas to resolve the territorial dispute.
- Both sides have made progress on security guarantees, but need further discussions.
- Ukrainian officials will continue talks in Europe and meet again with U.S. representatives.