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Donald Trump meets with Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago – and snaps at reporter

Donald Trump has greeted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the entrance to his Mar-a-Lago estate ahead of their highly-anticipated peace talks. 

Zelensky arrived in Florida on Sunday to discuss a 20-point plan with Trump which could end almost four years of war between Russia and Ukraine.

It includes security guarantees to protect Ukraine from future invasions by Moscow – primarily through Ukrainian membership in the EU, and maintaining a peacetime army of 800,000 troops funded by Western allies. 

However, Trump snapped at a reporter who asked about the security guarantees moments before he went into the meeting with Zelensky. 

‘What a stupid question,’ he fumed. ‘Nobody even knows what the security agreement is going to state. There will be a security agreement. It will be a strong agreement. The European nations are very much involved.’

Writing on Truth Social ahead of the brief press conference, Trump said he also had a ‘very good and very productive telephone call with President Putin of Russia’, and at Mar-a-Lago, he said he was in ‘the final stages of talking’ with each president. 

‘We’re in final stages of talking…It will either end, or it’s going to go on for a long time and millions of additional people are going to be killed. Nobody wants that,’ he said.

Trump added that he believes Putin is ready for a ceasefire. ‘There are too many people dying, and I think both presidents want to make a deal,’ he said. 

Donald Trump has greeted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the entrance to his Mar-a-Lago estate ahead of a highly-anticipated meeting between the two
Zelensky arrived in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday morning to discuss a 20-point plan with Trump which could end almost four years of war between Russia and Ukraine
It comes just a day after Russia launched a barrage of missiles on Kyiv, killing at least one person and injuring 20 more, per the mayor of the Ukrainian capital. (Pictured: A private residential building in the Darnytskyi district after a Russian drone strike on Saturday)

‘I do believe that we have the makings of a deal that is fit for Ukraine, fit for everybody,’ Trump continued. ‘There is nothing more important. I’ve settled eight wars, and this is the most difficult one.’ 

However, Trump would not give a timeline for when he expects the peace deal to be brokered. ‘My deadline is getting the war ended, we don’t have a deadline,’ he said. 

Zelensky said the most difficult points to reconcile will be the fate of the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, and who will take control of a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant.   

It comes just a day after Russia launched a barrage of missiles on Kyiv, killing at least one person and injuring 20 more, per the mayor of the Ukrainian capital.

Writing on X on Saturday ahead of the summit, Zelensky said: ‘For us, priority number one – or the only priority – is ending the war. For us, the priority is peace. 

‘We need to be strong at the negotiating table. To be strong, we need the support of the world: Europe and the United States.’

It also comes as top diplomats in Thailand and Cambodia have reached a ceasefire agreement amid their border dispute, ending weeks of fighting which has killed more than 100 people. 

‘I am pleased to announce that the breakout fighting between Thailand and Cambodia will stop momentarily, and they will go back to living in PEACE, as per our recently agreed to original Treaty,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social. 

Trump said the US was ‘proud to help’ with negotiating the ceasefire, claiming that the US had done more to bring an end to the conflict than the United Nations, which he also blasted for being ‘of very little assistance’ in Ukraine. 

Zelensky said his country needs more air defenses, weaponry and money. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown little interest in negotiating a peace deal, while Zelensky has said Ukraine is 'willing to do whatever it takes to stop this war'

‘If the whole world – Europe and America – is on our side, together we will stop Putin,’ he wrote. 

Zelensky added that he started the day with a ‘detailed phone call’ with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where they discussed ‘preparations for the meeting with President Trump’ and ‘consequences of Russian strikes’. 

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Europe ‘the main obstacle to peace’ while praising Trump’s efforts to secure peace. 

‘After the change of administration in the US, Europe and the European Union have become the main obstacle to peace,’ Lavrov said in an interview with the Russian newswire Tass published on Sunday.

Trump told Politico he thought their Palm Beach meeting would go well, but he added that ‘Zelensky doesn’t have anything until I approve it’. 

‘We’ll see what he’s got,’ the US president said in the comment published Friday. 

The engagement will be the sixth meeting between Trump and Zelensky this year, with their relations improving since the fiery Oval Office feud on February 28. 

The first meeting degenerated into a heated argument, with Trump and Vice President JD Vance accusing Zelensky of failing to show gratitude for US support.

Earlier in December, the US President’s oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also told reporters that his father may walk away from supporting Ukraine if Kyiv refuses to engage with Moscow at the negotiating table. 

Last month, Trump expressed a desire to end the war in order to engage in business deals with Putin, hoping to bring billions of dollars from the Russian economy into the US.  

A report in The Wall Street Journal details how Trump’s team – including his son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff – have been negotiating with Russia on how to ‘bring their $2trillion economy in from the cold’.

Witkoff reportedly hosted Kirill Dmitriev – Putin’s ‘handpicked’ negotiator – and Kushner at a waterfront Miami Beach estate to draw up a plan to end the war, while also ensuring American businesses beat their European counterparts to making money once the conflict ended.

Dmitriev is said to have pushed for the $300billion of Russian central bank assets frozen in Europe to be used for joint US-Russian investment projects, and a ‘US-led reconstruction’ of Ukraine.

In a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Saturday, Zelensky said the key to peace is ‘pressure on Russia and sufficient, strong support for Ukraine’.

To that end, Carney announced $2.5billion Canadian (US$1.8billion) more in economic assistance from his government to help Ukraine rebuild.

Denouncing the ‘barbarism’ of Russia’s latest attacks on Kyiv, Carney credited both Zelensky and Trump with creating the conditions for a ‘just and lasting peace’ at a crucial moment.

Trump and Zelensky sitting down face-to-face also underscored the apparent progress made by Trump’s top negotiators in recent weeks as the sides traded draft peace plans and continued to shape a proposal to end the fighting. 

Zelensky told reporters Friday that the 20-point draft proposal negotiators have discussed is ‘about 90 per cent ready’ — echoing a figure, and the optimism, that US officials conveyed when Trump’s chief negotiators met with Zelensky in Berlin earlier this month.

This is a breaking news story with updates to follow. 

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