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US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said they’re closer to reaching a peace deal, but issues over territory remain. Zelenskyy said they’ve agreed on security guarantees for Ukraine, but the future of Donbas remains unresolved.

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00:00U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky say they're closer to reaching a peace deal, but issues over territory remain.
00:10We discussed a lot of things. As you know, I had an excellent phone call with President Putin that lasted for over two hours.
00:17We discussed a lot of points, and I do think we're getting a lot closer, maybe very close.
00:23Both Trump and Zelensky say they made progress on the two sensitive issues, security guarantees for Ukraine and the Donbass region, which Russia wants to fully capture.
00:33Zelensky says they've agreed on security guarantees for Ukraine, but the future of Donbass remains unresolved.
00:40While Moscow insists on taking all of Donbass, Kiev wants a temporary ceasefire along current battle lines.
00:46And we discussed all the aspects of the peace framework, which includes, and we have great achievements, 20-point peace plan, 90% agreed, and U.S.-Ukraine security guarantees, 100% agreed.
01:00U.S.-Europe, Ukraine security guarantees, almost agreed. Military dimension, 100% agreed.
01:07Prosperity plan being finalized, and we also discussed the sequencing of the following actions.
01:12Their meeting follows a phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday.
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