Zelenskyy: Trump Meeting in Near Future12/26 06:15
A meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump will happen "in the near future,"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday, signaling progress in
talks to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) -- A meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump will happen
"in the near future," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday,
signaling progress in talks to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and
Ukraine.
"We are not losing a single day. We have agreed on a meeting at the highest
level -- with President Trump in the near future," Zelenskyy wrote on X.
"A lot can be decided before the New Year," he added.
Zelenskyy's announcement came after he said Thursday he had a "good
conversation" with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law
Jared Kushner.
Trump has unleashed a diplomatic push to end the war, but his efforts have
run into sharply conflicting demands by Moscow and Kyiv.
Zelenskyy said Tuesday he would be willing to withdraw troops from the
country's eastern industrial heartland as part of a plan to end the war, if
Moscow also pulls back and the area becomes a demilitarized zone monitored by
international forces.
Though Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday
that there had been "slow but steady progress" in the peace talks, Russia has
given no indication that it will agree to any kind of withdrawal from land it
has seized.
In fact, Moscow has insisted that Ukraine relinquish the remaining territory
it still holds in the Donbas -- an ultimatum that Ukraine has rejected. Russia
has captured most of Luhansk and about 70% of Donetsk -- the two areas that
make up the Donbas.
On the ground, one person was killed and three others wounded when a guided
aerial bomb hit a house in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, while six people were
wounded in a missile strike on the city of Uman, local officials said Friday.
Russian drone attacks on the city of Mykolaiv and its suburbs overnight into
Friday left part of the city without power. Energy and port infrastructure were
damaged by drones in the city of Odesa on the Black Sea.
Meanwhile, Ukraine said it struck a major Russian oil refinery Thursday
using British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles.
Ukraine's General Staff said its forces hit the Novoshakhtinsk refinery in
Russia's Rostov region. "Multiple explosions were recorded. The target was
hit," it wrote on Telegram.
Rostov regional Gov. Yuri Slyusar said a firefighter was wounded when
extinguishing the fire.
Ukraine's long-range drone strikes on Russian refineries aim to deprive
Moscow of the oil export revenue it needs to pursue its full-scale invasion.
Russia wants to cripple the Ukrainian power grid, seeking to deny civilians
access to heat, light and running water in what Kyiv officials say is an
attempt to "weaponize winter."