Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in file photo (12/18/2025). REUTERS – Stephanie Lecocq Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this Friday (26) that he will soon meet American President Donald Trump. The meeting will take place on Sunday (28), according to the American website “Axios”. ✅ Follow g1’s international news channel on WhatsApp “We have agreed to a high-level meeting with President Trump in the near future. A lot can be decided before the New Year,” Zelensky said on social media. According to him, Ukraine “will not waste a single day.” The announcement of the new meeting comes after the latest round of talks between Washington and Kiev resulted in an updated 20-point plan to end the Ukraine war, which will turn four years old in February. At the time, Zelensky said he asked for a new meeting of leaders to address the territorial issue, which has not yet been resolved. The statements were made after Zelensky spoke on Thursday with Trump administration special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law. On Wednesday (24), the Ukrainian president revealed the new version of the American plan aimed at ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, negotiated weeks ago between Washington and Kiev. Unlike the original version of this document, authored by Washington, the updated draft of the project leaves aside two of Moscow’s main impositions. See the videos that are trending on g1 The new version foresees the freezing of the battlefront, but does not resolve the issue of a possible concession of territories to Russia. Furthermore, it eliminates the Kremlin’s demand that Ukraine officially renounce its aspiration to join NATO. So far, the Russian government has not reacted to the proposals, but Moscow is unlikely to abandon its territorial demands, including that Ukraine completely withdraw from the Donbass region. Another issue that should continue to hamper negotiations is Kiev’s ambitions to join the Atlantic Alliance. Asked about the matter on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Moscow was “formulating its position” and declined to comment on the details. On Thursday, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova declared that progress towards ending the war is “slow but steady”. Exchange of territories between Russia and Ukraine According to information revealed by the Russian newspaper “Kommersant” this Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin told some of the country’s most important businesspeople that he could agree to exchange some territories controlled by his forces in Ukraine. However, the Kremlin chief is adamant about seizing Donbass in eastern Ukraine. The article points out that, with the exception of this region, “a partial exchange of territories is not ruled out.” “Kommersant” also highlights that Putin stated that he remains willing to make the concessions he had made in August in Anchorage, Alaska, during a meeting with Donald Trump. “Donbass is ours” the Russian president reportedly told businesspeople. Negotiations did not pause the war. This morning, Russian drones struck three ships in the regions of Odessa and Mykolaiv, in southern Ukraine, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba declared this Friday on Telegram. The attacked ships sailed under the flags of Slovakia, Palau and Liberia. The bombings left no casualties, but caused power cuts and also damaged civilian warehouses in the Odessa region. Kuleba also reported a Russian drone attack on the Kovel railway station in northwestern Ukraine, about 60 kilometers from the border with Poland. According to him, a locomotive and a freight carriage were damaged.
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Zelensky announces he will meet again with Trump: ‘A lot can be decided by the New Year’
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