Trump and Zelensky Project Ease at Mar-a-Lago as Ukraine Peace Talks Near Finish

Presidents Trump and Zelensky adopted a notably informal and humorous tone during a press appearance at Mar-a-Lago, aiming to project momentum in Ukraine peace negotiations. Trump acknowledged substantial progress but stressed that "one or two very thorny issues," particularly on territory, prevented a final agreement. The U.S. president detailed his recent lengthy call with Vladimir Putin, framing the diplomatic push as a humanitarian effort to stop the dying. Despite the lighthearted exchanges, both leaders indicated talks have entered a decisive phase, with plans to stay in close contact.

Key Points: Trump, Zelensky Signal Progress in Ukraine Peace Negotiations

  • Informal tone masks complex talks
  • Key territorial issues unresolved
  • Trump details call with Putin
  • Both leaders signal decisive phase
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Trump, Zelensky keep talks light as Ukraine peace negotiations advance

At a Mar-a-Lago press conference, Trump and Zelensky used humor and informal exchanges to project momentum in Ukraine peace talks, while acknowledging thorny issues remain.

"The word agreed is too strong... We're getting closer to an agreement. – Donald Trump"

Washington, Dec 29

A mix of humor, gestures, and casual exchanges marked a high-stakes press appearance as US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought to project ease and momentum at Mar-a-Lago, even as negotiations to end the war in Ukraine remained unresolved but close.

Trump opened the remarks by calling the meeting "terrific" and said the two sides had "discussed a lot of things," adding that talks covered "just about every subject." He said progress toward ending the war had been substantial and described recent outreach to European leaders as part of a coordinated diplomatic push.

"We've done very well," Trump said, noting that discussions had moved closer to a possible agreement, even though "one or two very thorny issues" remained.

Throughout the exchange, Trump adopted an informal, conversational tone, frequently pausing to acknowledge aides, joke with reporters, and comment on the setting. He praised the Ukrainian delegation, saying Zelensky's team "looks like central casting," and remarked that it was an honor to host the talks at Mar-a-Lago.

"It was an honor to have you at Mar-a-Lago and have lunch," Trump said. "I hope you enjoy the food."

Zelensky followed with brief remarks, thanking Trump and members of his team, including Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, for what he described as sustained engagement.

As Trump spoke, Zelensky's reactions occasionally drew attention. When Trump referenced what he described as a prior White House meeting where Ukraine "wasn't ready for peace," the Ukrainian president looked toward the US press and shrugged.

Zelensky also smiled and chuckled when Trump said it "sounds very strange" but that Russia wants to help Ukraine rebuild, a remark that briefly lightened the tone of the press conference.

Despite the relaxed moments, Trump acknowledged that negotiations remained complex. "The word agreed is too strong," he said when asked about territorial issues, adding that talks were "getting closer to an agreement" but not yet finished.

Trump said the leaders planned to stay in close contact, possibly speaking again as early as the next day, depending on developments. "We're in the process," he said.

At one point, Trump addressed the possibility of visiting Ukraine, saying he had "no problem" with doing so if it would help save lives. Zelensky responded warmly, interjecting, "You are welcome."

The US president also spoke at length about his recent phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, describing it as lengthy and substantive. He said both sides wanted the war to end and framed the talks as a humanitarian effort. "I don't want to see so many people dying," Trump said.

As questions continued, Trump's tone alternated between optimism and caution. He said a deal could emerge within weeks if talks progressed smoothly, but warned that failure would mean continued fighting. "They keep fighting, and they keep dying," he said. "No good."

The informal atmosphere returned as the press conference drew to a close. Trump asked reporters whether they had enjoyed lunch and thanked them for attending.

While exiting, Trump joked about Zelensky's reaction to the setting. "He walked in. He said this place is gorgeous," Trump said. "I don't think he wants to go to the White House anymore."

Zelensky replied immediately, smiling, "I'm ready to go to the White House," prompting laughter in the room. Trump responded by praising both venues, saying the White House was "a very special place," adding, "And so is this."

Their first Oval Office meeting was marked by tension and public mistrust. Sunday's exchange suggested a deliberate attempt by both leaders to soften the optics while signaling that talks have entered a decisive phase.

- IANS

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Priya S
Zelensky's shrug when Trump said Ukraine "wasn't ready for peace" says it all. 🤷‍♀️ It's easy for outsiders to talk about peace when it's not your country being invaded. Hope any agreement respects Ukraine's sovereignty fully.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, I see this through the lens of our own complex borders. Any peace deal that is forced or rushed will not last. The "informal tone" is a strategy, but the real test is the final agreement on the ground. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The casual setting might help build personal rapport, which is crucial in diplomacy. But the article mentions Trump's long call with Putin... the balance of power in these talks seems very delicate. Fingers crossed for a just outcome.
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Vikram M
"Russia wants to help Ukraine rebuild" – and Zelensky chuckled! That tells you everything. This feels like a performance. Real peace needs more than good lunches and jokes. Hope the Indian government is watching and learning for our own strategic dealings.
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Karthik V
The focus should be on saving lives and ending the war. If a deal is close, that's positive news for global food and energy security, which impacts us all. The theatrics are part of the game, I suppose. 🙏

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