PALM BEACH, Florida — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday to seek Washington's endorsement of a 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the nearly four-year conflict with Russia. Zelensky proposed a referendum contingent on a minimum 60-day ceasefire to resolve territorial disputes and security arrangements, and he discussed demilitarized zones and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. The plan lacked Moscow's approval and reports noted Russian strikes on Kyiv before the meeting. U.S. officials and European leaders contributed to drafting security guarantees. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 8 original reports from english.news.cn, Social News XYZ, China Daily Asia, KyivPost, Asian News International (ANI), dtNext.in, ABC Action News Tampa Bay (WFTS) and CNA.
International mediators and negotiators stood to gain diplomatic leverage and visibility if a U.S.-backed framework advanced peace talks, while entities proposing security arrangements received a platform to shape outcomes.
Ukrainian civilians and communities faced immediate harm from ongoing strikes, and Ukraine risked political and territorial concessions if compromises were formalized without broad consensus.
After reading and researching latest news.... Zelensky seeks U.S. approval for a 20-point plan; he proposes a referendum tied to a 60-day ceasefire. Moscow has not approved the plan, and Russian strikes preceded the meeting. Outcomes depend on U.S. endorsements and negotiations with Russia and European partners.
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Zelensky Seeks US Approval For 20-Point Peace Plan
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