Buenos Aires, December 28 (NA) -- In a decisive meeting taking place right now, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and his American counterpart, Donald Trump, are holding a private summit at Mar-a-Lago with the objective of sealing an agreement to end nearly four years of war. The meeting is taking place under extreme pressure, while Kyiv endures a new wave of Russian missiles and drones launched by the Kremlin as a reminder that the military offensive will not stop despite the negotiations. The dialogue seeks to close the 'remaining 10%' of an ambitious peace plan that already has a 90% consensus between the parties, according to official sources from both countries. According to information obtained by the Argentine News Agency, the summit in Palm Beach is the result of weeks of intense diplomatic efforts led by Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff, who have worked to reduce the original 28 points proposed by Trump to a 20-axis platform revised by Ukraine. The thorniest points in the current discussion include territorial concessions in the Donbas region and the future of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Regarding the latter point, Zelensky proposes that the plant be operated by a joint venture between the U.S. and Ukraine. Nevertheless, the President of Russia warned yesterday that if Kyiv does not accept the current terms, it will achieve its goals 'by military means'. Amid the uncertainty that usually surrounds meetings with Trump, the negotiating team is optimistic about the creation of a 'free economic zone' in eastern Ukraine as one of the solutions that invite reflection to unblock the conflict.
Zelensky and Trump Hold Summit at Mar-a-Lago to Seal Peace Deal
The leaders of Ukraine and the US are meeting at Mar-a-Lago to discuss the remaining 10% of a peace plan and security guarantees, amid a new wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine.