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Trump, Zelenskyy say Ukraine peace deal close but 'thorny issues' remain after Florida talks

close Video Trump to meet Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago as tensions mount between Israel, Hamas Former Israeli diplomat Shahar Azani discusses the upcoming meeting at Mar-a-Lago between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on ‘Fox News Live.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump said Sunday that peace talks to end the war in Ukraine are close to completion after a meeting in Florida with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with both leaders citing major progress on a 20-point plan while acknowledging unresolved disputes over territory, ceasefire terms and Ukrainian approval. Trump and Zelenskyy spoke to reporters following their meeting at Mar-a-Lago, describing weeks of negotiations involving U. S., Ukrainian, European Union and NATO officials that have moved a potential peace framework close to the finish line, though several high-stakes issues remain unresolved. Trump said negotiations have intensified over the past month and suggested discussions are far more advanced than at any previous point in the war, while cautioning that final agreements depend on resolving a small number of difficult questions.

Trump, Zelenskyy say Ukraine peace deal close but 'thorny issues' remain after Florida talks

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Key Highlights

  • "We could be very close," Trump said.
  • "There are one or two very thorny issues, very tough issues.
  • But I think we’re doing very well.
  • We made a lot of progress today, but really, we’ve made it over the last month.
  • This is not a one-day process.
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  1. Trump, Zelenskyy say Ukraine peace deal close but 'thorny issues' remain after Florida talks

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