Overview
- Zelensky says he will meet President Trump in Florida on Sunday to negotiate final terms of a U.S.–Ukraine draft sent to Moscow.
- Russia launched large drone and missile attacks on Kyiv and other regions on Saturday, killing at least one person, injuring dozens and cutting power to hundreds of thousands.
- The updated 20-point proposal would freeze the front lines, drops a demand that Ukraine renounce NATO aspirations, and leaves disputes over Donbass and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant unresolved.
- Trump asserted that “he has nothing until I approve,” signaling he claims final say over any agreement before it becomes binding.
- Kyiv says Moscow is reviewing the documents, Zelensky floated a referendum if Russia agrees to a 60-day ceasefire, and Russian media reported Putin may consider limited swaps but insists on retaining Donbass.