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Zelensky-Trump Talks: Peace Plan, Demilitarized Zone

Ukraines President Zelensky meets with US President Trump to discuss a new peace plan, focusing on security guarantees and a demilitarized economic zone in Donbas. Despite mixed reactions from past meetings, the updated plan includes splitting energy from Europes largest nuclear plant and a demilitarized zone along the front line. Fighting continues, but these high-level talks could potentially lead to lasting peace before the New Year.

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