
Among the progress made, there are already fully agreed documents and others are in the final stages of negotiations, said the Presidency report cited by the media. This progress is the result of the recent meeting between President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and former President of the United States Donald Trump in Florida, where both leaders discussed key aspects of a possible peace pact and the measures necessary for international stability. According to the media, the main news focuses on the preparation of a possible summit in Washington and joint work between the governments of Kiev and Washington to establish security guarantees and explore avenues for international dialogue aimed at finding a lasting solution to the war in Ukraine.
According to the publications, Zelensky described the dialogue with Trump as a substantive conversation that made it possible to comprehensively discuss the framework conditions for a possible peace. He explained on the social network that, according to the media, the Ukrainian president emphasized that both he and Trump agreed that security guarantees were an indispensable element to achieve a stable solution. Among the planned measures, the parties said their working teams would hold a new meeting next week.
According to the source, the Ukrainian president said that Ukraine was ready for peace, adding that Trump would host Ukrainian and European leaders in Washington at a yet-to-be-determined date in January to continue high-level talks. Although the White House has not officially confirmed this meeting, the summit is expected to be aimed at consolidating international commitments and clarifying the terms of Ukraine’s security guarantees to Russia.
According to the media’s reporting, the meeting in Florida included a summit video call with high-level European officials including Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission; Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General; and the leaders of Germany, France and the United Kingdom: Fredrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer. Von der Leyen reported notable progress in the negotiations, while Macron expressed in
The medium also reported that at the beginning of January, Macron announced the convening of a multilateral meeting in Paris aimed at the coalition of volunteers. The purpose of this meeting, according to Macron, will be to define the specific contributions of each allied country of Ukraine ready to participate in an eventual mission to ensure the security of Kiev in the post-peace agreement scenario.
In this context, both the bilateral diplomatic efforts and the planned multilateral forums aim to combine international efforts to find a negotiated solution to the Ukraine conflict. The strategy includes not only coordination between the national teams of Ukraine and the United States, but also direct involvement of key European allies and NATO to ensure that security guarantees are robust and have international support, according to the media’s reporting.
The detailed monitoring of these contacts, including the progress of the agreed documents, as well as the planning of future meetings at various levels, represents one of the priorities for both the Zelensky government and the Western governments involved. According to the above-mentioned report, the next phase will be to consolidate the preliminary agreements and give continuity to the structured dialogue rounds, both in the technical meetings and in the political summits announced for January.
The media reiterated that the resolution of the conflict will largely depend on the content and effective implementation of security guarantees, as well as the parties’ ability to engage strategic allies and formulate a coordinated response to the challenges associated with lasting peace in Ukraine.