Zelensky-Trump Sunday meeting: inside the closed-door talks that could reshape the war
Ukraine's Zelensky and Trump to meet in Florida for high-stakes peace talks on Sunday. The stakes: a ceasefire, a prisoner swap, and the future of Europe.
Inside the room: how Trump and Zelensky are trying to end the war in Ukraine
On Sunday, the world’s attention will shift to Mar-a-Lago, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former U.S. President Donald Trump are set to meet for what could be the most consequential peace talks of the decade.
What we know so far
- The meeting is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, with both leaders arriving in Florida on Saturday night.
- Sources close to the negotiations tell me the agenda includes prisoner exchanges, ceasefire terms, and a potential roadmap for a full Russian withdrawal.
- Trump’s team has already floated the idea of a 30-day ceasefire to test Moscow’s willingness to negotiate.
"We are not looking for a temporary truce; we are looking for a permanent peace," Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv before boarding his flight to Florida.
But the stakes are high, and the risks are even higher. The meeting comes at a time when the war has reached a critical juncture, with Russian forces making significant gains in the east and the U.S. Congress still holding up a $60 billion aid package.
What happens next?
While the exact details of the talks remain confidential, sources tell me that the two leaders will focus on a potential ceasefire agreement that could pave the way for a broader peace deal. The discussions are expected to cover:
- Immediate ceasefire and prisoner exchange
- Humanitarian corridors for civilians
- Long-term security guarantees for Ukraine
As the world watches, the outcome of these talks could determine the fate of millions and the future of Europe. The stakes could not be higher, and the pressure is mounting on both leaders to deliver a breakthrough.
Stay tuned for live updates as this story develops.