In Presser With Zelensky, Trump Reveals the One Issue That's Holding Up a Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal – RedState

The meeting between President Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zalensky that took place Sunday at Mar-a-Lago – “the White House of the South” – has concluded, with Trump saying “we could be very close” to a deal ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. 





In a post-meeting press conference, President Trump said he and Zelensky had “made a lot of progress” during the meeting and had discussed around “95 percent” of the issues holding up a peace plan between the two warring nations, noting it was the deadliest war since World War II. “We’ll see if it gets done, it’s very close certainly,” said the president, adding, “Nobody would have a chance at even getting it to where it is now. Nobody would have thought that was possible.”

Trump and Zelensky also spoke by phone with European leaders, including France’s Emmanuel Macron, Finland’s Alexander Stubb, Poland’s Karol Nawrocki, Norway’s Jonas Gahr Støre, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, United Kingdom’s Keir Starmer, Germany’s Friedrich Merz, NATO’s Mark Rutte, and the European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen. Trump remarked that he and Zelensky thought it “was appropriate” to touch base with those officials who lead countries, as Trump has noted in the past, that are in much closer proximity to Russia and Ukraine than is the United States.


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When it came to specifics, President Trump said “land” was probably the thorniest issue holding up a peace deal. “Some of that land has been taken. Some of that land may be up for grabs. It may be taken over a period … a number of months,” said the president. “And you’re better off making a deal now.”

It looks like a working group made up of Trump advisors Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Marco Rubio, General Dan “Razin” Caine, and possibly Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, plus a contingent from Ukraine, will now make a push to move the peace process along.

As for the timing of a deal, President Trump said, “In a few weeks, we will know one way or the other… it’s been a very difficult negotiation.” And as for a visit to Ukraine, Trump said, “I’m not sure that it would be really necessary, but if it would help save 25,000 lives a month… I would certainly be willing to do that.”





Earlier in the day, ahead of his sit-down with Zelensky, President Trump had a nearly two-and-a-half hour phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Trump described as “excellent.” President Trump quipped, “We didn’t talk about the weather.”

The bottom line for President Trump seems to be a definitive end to the bloodshed. At Sunday’s press conference, he said, “Everybody wants [the war] ended… I want it ended because I don’t want to see so many people dying.”

You can watch the entire post-meeting press conference between Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky here:


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