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<p><strong>Kyiv</strong> &#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to hold high-level talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday, marking a significant diplomatic moment in efforts to bring the prolonged Ukraine war closer to an end.</p>



<p>The meeting, to take place in Florida, reflects growing momentum around a structured peace framework that both Kyiv and Washington believe could unlock progress after years of devastating conflict.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has indicated that the discussions will focus on the most sensitive and complex issues, including territorial questions and long-term security guarantees for Ukraine.</p>



<p>He expressed optimism that meaningful decisions could be reached before the New Year, underlining a sense of urgency and opportunity in the current diplomatic window.</p>



<p>Central to the talks is a nearly finalized 20-point peace framework, which Ukrainian officials say is close to completion and designed to provide a comprehensive roadmap toward a ceasefire.</p>



<p>Alongside this, a bilateral security guarantee agreement between Ukraine and the United States is also nearing readiness, signaling Washington’s continued commitment to Ukraine’s future stability.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has emphasized that any discussions on territory are being approached with caution, transparency, and respect for democratic principles.</p>



<p>He has reiterated that decisions involving land or sovereignty must ultimately be made by the Ukrainian people, potentially through a national referendum if a ceasefire is agreed.</p>



<p>The Donbas region remains one of the most challenging elements of the negotiations, given its strategic importance and the heavy toll the fighting has taken on civilians and infrastructure.</p>



<p>Ukraine has consistently maintained that halting hostilities along current battle lines is essential to saving lives and creating space for long-term political solutions.</p>



<p>Another key topic expected on the agenda is the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest, which has become a symbol of the risks the war poses beyond the battlefield.</p>



<p>Ensuring the plant’s safety and preventing further escalation around critical infrastructure remains a shared priority for international stakeholders.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has also signaled openness to discussing economic cooperation as part of a broader peace package, viewing recovery and reconstruction as inseparable from security.</p>



<p>Such economic discussions could lay the groundwork for post-war rebuilding, foreign investment, and renewed regional integration once hostilities subside.</p>



<p>The upcoming talks follow parallel engagements between Russian and U.S. officials, suggesting intensified diplomatic activity across multiple channels.</p>



<p>Observers note that sustained engagement among major powers increases the likelihood of narrowing differences and identifying practical compromises.</p>



<p>Despite continued violence on the ground, Ukrainian leaders stress that diplomacy must move forward alongside defense efforts.</p>



<p>Recent attacks have reinforced the urgency of reaching an agreement that can protect civilians and stabilize frontline regions.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has described the Florida meeting as an opportunity to refine existing drafts, resolve outstanding details, and assess whether conditions are right for formal agreements.</p>



<p>While no confirmation has been given that documents will be signed during the visit, Ukrainian officials have made clear that they are prepared for tangible outcomes.</p>



<p>International analysts view the talks as a potential turning point, particularly given the advanced stage of the proposed peace framework.</p>



<p>The involvement of top leadership on both sides underscores the seriousness with which the negotiations are being treated.</p>



<p>For Ukraine, the objective remains clear: a just and lasting peace that preserves sovereignty, ensures security, and enables national recovery.</p>



<p>For the United States, facilitating an end to the conflict aligns with broader goals of regional stability and global security.</p>



<p>As the meeting approaches, expectations are cautiously hopeful, with diplomats emphasizing progress over symbolism.</p>



<p>The coming days may prove decisive in shaping the next phase of the war and the prospects for peace in Europe.</p>
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		<title>Kyiv and European Leaders to Discuss Ceasefire Plan, Marking a Step Toward Diplomacy and Stability</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv &#8211; President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has announced that Ukrainian and European representatives will hold key discussions later this week to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv</strong> &#8211; President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has announced that Ukrainian and European representatives will hold key discussions later this week to define the framework of a proposed ceasefire plan — a move widely viewed as a positive step toward ending hostilities and restoring stability in the region.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in Kyiv, President Zelenskiy emphasized that the plan represents an initial step toward diplomacy rather than a final resolution to the ongoing conflict. </p>



<p>“It is not a plan to end the war. First of all, a ceasefire is needed,” he said, adding that Ukrainian and European advisers would meet on Friday or Saturday to work through the details.</p>



<p>The upcoming talks highlight a growing sense of international alignment aimed at reducing tensions and creating a pathway toward peace. European governments have been increasingly engaged in supporting Ukraine’s diplomatic efforts, seeking solutions that prioritize both security and sovereignty.</p>



<p>This latest development follows months of intensified coordination between Kyiv and several European capitals. Leaders have expressed a shared understanding that halting the fighting — even temporarily — could open the door to sustained dialogue and humanitarian relief for millions affected by the conflict.</p>



<p>President Zelenskiy’s statement reflects a pragmatic and forward-looking approach to diplomacy. By focusing first on achieving a ceasefire, Ukraine and its allies aim to build a foundation for broader peace negotiations. Officials involved in the talks are expected to focus on key terms, including security guarantees, humanitarian corridors, and mechanisms for monitoring compliance.</p>



<p>The renewed push for diplomacy also underscores Europe’s determination to play a constructive role in conflict resolution. Several European leaders have recently reiterated that peace cannot be achieved through military means alone but through persistent, coordinated negotiation efforts.</p>



<p>Diplomatic observers see this meeting as one of the most significant opportunities in recent months to bring all sides closer to dialogue. While challenges remain, including differing political goals and security concerns, the discussions signal a meaningful shift from confrontation to cooperation.</p>



<p>For Ukraine, a ceasefire would also offer a chance to rebuild critical infrastructure and restore normalcy in affected regions. International aid organizations have long emphasized that sustained humanitarian assistance becomes far more effective once fighting pauses, allowing access to vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>European nations are expected to continue playing a mediating role in the process, offering technical, humanitarian, and reconstruction support to ensure stability. Countries such as France, Germany, and Poland have been particularly active in supporting diplomatic outreach, aligning with Kyiv’s call for collective responsibility in fostering peace.</p>



<p>The talks come amid cautious optimism within the Ukrainian government, as officials view the process not just as a ceasefire negotiation but as a step toward establishing lasting regional security. There is growing hope that this initiative could set the stage for a broader international peace conference in the near future.</p>



<p>President Zelenskiy’s leadership throughout this process has been marked by persistence and optimism. His focus on diplomacy over confrontation reflects a commitment to national unity and the well-being of Ukrainian citizens. “This is a plan to begin diplomacy,” he said, reaffirming his belief that constructive engagement is essential for long-term peace.</p>



<p>As Europe and Ukraine prepare for the upcoming meeting, global attention remains fixed on Kyiv’s efforts to pursue a peaceful resolution. Though the path ahead is uncertain, the willingness of all sides to discuss a ceasefire provides a welcome moment of hope in a long and difficult conflict.</p>



<p>If the talks succeed in establishing even a limited truce, it could lay the groundwork for a larger dialogue on post-war recovery, security cooperation, and rebuilding trust between nations.</p>



<p>In a time of global instability, Ukraine’s push for diplomacy offers a powerful reminder that peace begins with conversation — and that every step toward dialogue brings the world closer to healing.</p>
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