Trump
says Zelenskyy ‘isn’t ready’ to accept US peace deal ahead of UK meeting with
European leaders
Ukraine’s
president set to meet the leaders of the UK, France and Germany in London on
Monday
Guardian
staff and agencies
Mon 8 Dec
2025 07.54 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/08/ukraine-peace-deal-trump-zelenskyy-not-ready
Donald
Trump has said Volodymyr Zelenskyy “isn’t ready” to sign off on a US-authored
peace proposal aimed at ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, at the end
of three days of talks between Washington and Kyiv in Florida.
“I’m a
little bit disappointed that President Zelenskyy hasn’t yet read the proposal,
that was as of a few hours ago. His people love it, but he hasn’t,” Trump
claimed as he spoke with reporters on Sunday night.
Days of
negotiations between US and Ukrainian officials ended Saturday without an
apparent breakthrough, with Zelenskyy calling the discussions “constructive,
although not easy.”
His
comments come as Zelenskyy was set to meet with UK prime minister Keir Starmer
and the leaders of France and Germany in London on Monday, with discussions set
to focus on the continuing talks between the US and Ukraine.
Starmer
has repeatedly stressed that Ukraine must determine its own future, and said a
European peacekeeping force would play a “vital role” in guaranteeing the
country’s security.
Off the
back of the Trump-backed Gaza ceasefire, the US has been working to push
through a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. US officials claim they are in
the final stage of reaching an agreement, but there is little sign that either
Ukraine or Russia is willing to sign the framework deal drawn up by Trump’s
negotiating team.
In his
comments on Sunday, Trump said “Russia is, I believe, fine with [the deal], but
I’m not sure that Zelenskyy’s fine with it. His people love it. But he isn’t
ready.”
Russian
President Vladimir Putin hasn’t publicly expressed approval for the White House
plan and last week said that aspects of Trump’s proposal were unworkable. US
envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met Putin at the Kremlin last week but
failed to achieve an obvious break through.
The US
plan has been through several drafts since it first emerged in November, with
criticism it was too soft on Russia. Despite ongoing efforts from Trump and his
team to push through a deal, progress in the peace talks has been slow, with
disputes over security guarantees for Kyiv and the status of Russian-occupied
territory still unresolved.
“The
American representatives know the basic Ukrainian positions,” Zelenskyy said in
his nightly video address on Sunday.
Trump has
had a hot-and-cold relationship with Zelenskyy since reentering the White
House, and has repeatedly urged the Ukrainians to cede land to Russia to bring
an end to a conflict he says has cost far too many lives.
Zelenskyy
said on Saturday he had a “substantive phone call” with the American officials
engaged in the talks with a Ukrainian delegation in Florida. He said he had
been given an update over the phone by US and Ukrainian officials at the talks.
“Ukraine
is determined to keep working in good faith with the American side to genuinely
achieve peace,” Zelenskyy wrote on social media.
Trump’s
criticism of Zelenskyy came as Russia on Sunday welcomed the Trump
administration’s new national security strategy. Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov
said the updated strategic document, which spells out the administration’s core
foreign policy interests, was largely in line with Moscow’s vision.
The
document released Friday by the White House said the US wants to improve its
relationship with Russia after years of Moscow being treated as a global
pariah. The document was also highly critical of European countries, and said
that the continent was at risk of “civilisational erasure”.
Trump’s
outgoing Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, said at a defence forum on Saturday that
the administration’s efforts to end the war were in “the last 10 metres”. He
said there were two outstanding issues: territory and the fate of the
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Kellogg
is seen as among the US officials most sympathetic to Kyiv’s position, but is
due to leave his role in January and was present at the Florida talks. Many
others in Trump’s orbit, including Witkoff, have been much more open to
adopting Russian positions. Trump’s son, Donald Jr, said at a forum in Doha on
Sunday that Zelenskyy was deliberately continuing the conflict for fear of
losing power if it ended. He said the US would not be “the idiot with the
chequebook” any longer.
With the
Associated Press and Agence France-Presse

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