Trump names condition for Zelensky-Putin meeting

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US President Donald Trump said he is ready to meet personally with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and Russian ruler Vladimir Putin only on the condition that a “peace agreement” is fully agreed upon or is in its final stages.

Source: Trump on his social network Truth Social

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Trump Claims Progress on Ukraine Peace Plan, Sending Envoys to Moscow and Kyiv

Date: November 25, 2025

Former President Donald Trump has claimed important progress towards ending the war in Ukraine, stating that a 28-point peace plan initially developed by the United States has been refined with input from both Russia and Ukraine, leaving only “a few points of disagreement remaining.” He announced these claims on his social media platform, Truth Social.

According to Trump, he has dispatched special envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow for discussions with Vladimir Putin, while U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will negotiate with the Ukrainian side. Trump stated he is prepared to meet with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Putin, but only “when the agreement to end the war is RESIDUAL or in its final stages.”

These claims come amid reports of increased pressure on Ukraine to agree to a peace plan. The Financial Times reported that the Trump administration is pushing for a US-russian peace agreement by Thanksgiving. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt acknowledged “significant progress” towards a “peace agreement” but noted remaining “irritating, but not insurmountable, details” needing resolution.

However, questions surround the origins and potential bias of the proposed “28-point peace plan.” bloomberg previously published a transcript suggesting the plan was initially drafted by aides to Vladimir Putin. Furthermore, a linguistic analysis by The Guardian indicated the plan contains signs of a direct translation from Russian.

These findings raise concerns about the plan’s neutrality and whether it reflects the interests of Ukraine. The Biden administration has not publicly confirmed the details of the plan or the envoys dispatched by Trump.

It is important to note: As of November 25, 2025, there has been no autonomous verification of Trump’s claims regarding the progress of negotiations or the specific details of the peace plan. The situation remains fluid and subject to change.

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