Zelensky says Trump wants Russia-Ukraine peace deal by June, before midterms focus
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the United States wants Russia and Ukraine to agree on a peace deal by June before the U.S. midterm elections. Talks between both countries have taken place in Abu Dhabi, with discussions about a ceasefire and territory issues ongoing.Key Facts
- The U.S. is aiming for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine by June.
- President Donald Trump discussed recent talks regarding Russia and Ukraine on Air Force One.
- U.S. officials hosted negotiations in Abu Dhabi with Russian and Ukrainian representatives.
- The talks addressed ceasefire monitoring and Ukraine's withdrawal from parts of Donbas.
- The U.S. has proposed creating an economic zone in Donbas to resolve conflicts.
- Zelensky stated that talks included a proposal for a trilateral leaders' summit.
- The U.S. proposed further negotiations in Miami to continue the peace talks.
- Zelensky wants security agreements signed first to assure the Ukrainian public.
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