West Palm Beach, Florida — President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday after a lengthy Trump–Putin phone call, and held a brief joint news conference describing progress toward a possible peace agreement. Both leaders said thorny territorial and security issues remain unresolved, and Trump said European countries would take major roles in security guarantees with U.S. support. Zelenskyy indicated negotiators discussed step‑by‑step approaches; Kremlin advisers described the Trump–Putin call as friendly and businesslike. Russian attacks near Kyiv before the meeting highlighted urgency; further talks and consultations were planned. Based on 8 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Diplomats, mediators and certain regional powers may gain diplomatic leverage and political capital if negotiations advance and agreements are reached.
Ukrainian civilians, frontline communities and families of soldiers would suffer continued violence, displacement, and casualties if talks fail.
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Mar-a-Lago meeting signals progress toward Ukraine peace
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