At a Glance
> At a Glance
> – US offers 15-year security guarantees to Ukraine; Zelensky wants 50 years.
> – Trump hosted Zelensky at his Florida resort and said Ukraine and Russia are “closer than ever” to peace.
> – Negotiations stalled over troop withdrawals and the fate of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
> – Why it matters: The deal could lock in long-term protection for Ukraine and influence the region’s stability.
In a bid to end the long-standing conflict, the United States has proposed a 15-year security guarantee for Ukraine, while Kyiv’s president seeks a 50-year pledge. Trump’s recent visit to Zelensky and talks with President Putin underscore the high stakes.
Security Guarantees and Negotiation Status
Zelensky announced Monday that the U.S. would provide security guarantees for 15 years, though he wants up to 50. The guarantees would include monitoring and the presence of partner forces, but Russia says it will not accept NATO troop deployment.
- Monitoring of the peace deal
- Presence of partner forces
- Conditions for withdrawal
Diplomatic Talks Between Trump and Putin
Trump said he had a positive call with Putin, calling it a good talk, and that negotiations still face thorny issues. Putin, meanwhile, warned that Ukraine’s alleged drone attack on his residence would not be ignored.
Trump stated:
> “We have a few very thorny issues, as you can imagine. If we get them resolved, you’re going to have peace.”
Ushakov said:
> “Trump is pushing Ukraine to seek a comprehensive peace agreement and not demand a temporary ceasefire.”
Russian Claims and Ukrainian Rebuttals
Putin claimed Russian troops are advancing in the eastern Donetsk region and the southern Zaporizhzhia region. He also demanded a buffer zone. Meanwhile, Zelensky denied the drone attack claim, calling it a lie designed to derail peace talks.

Putin said:
> “Russian troops are advancing in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.”
Lavrov said:
> “Russia launched an attack on Putin’s residence with 91 long-range drones.”
Zelensky replied:
> “This is another lie.”
Domestic Ukrainian Sentiment
In Kyiv, veterans and students express skepticism about peace prospects. Veteran Sensei, wounded in Bakhmut, said sacrifices prove Ukraine’s right to exist, while student Denys Shpylovyi noted Trump’s willingness to accept Putin’s arguments puts Zelensky in a tough spot. Political scientist Oleh Saakian warned that negotiations ignore international law.
| Issue | Current Status | Ukraine’s Position |
|---|---|---|
| Troop withdrawals | Negotiating | Must be part of peace |
| Zaporizhzhia plant | Under dispute | Needs monitoring |
| Buffer zone | Russia demands | Ukraine opposed |
Key Takeaways
- US offers 15-year guarantees; Kyiv wants 50.
- Negotiations stalled over troop withdrawals and nuclear plant.
- Trump and Putin have ongoing talks, but Russia remains skeptical.
The outcome will shape Ukraine’s security future and the broader regional balance of power.

