Zelensky meeting Trump "There are red lines but I will find a compromise"
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- President Zelensky said he will discuss the 20-item peace plan, security guarantees, and postwar reconstruction issues in his meeting with President Trump.
- He said there has not yet been agreement on sensitive issues such as the cession of the Donbas region and the operation plan for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
- He said that Russia's large-scale attack has expanded damage to energy facilities and civilian infrastructure, increasing uncertainty in the investment environment.
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Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, on the 27th (local time) boarded a plane for a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump and said, "I am confident that, although there are red lines for Ukraine, we will be able to find a compromise."
President Zelensky is scheduled to meet with President Trump in Florida, U.S., on the 28th to discuss the recently drawn 20-item peace plan, security guarantees, and postwar reconstruction issues.
President Zelensky said, "90% of the 20-item peace plan is ready," and said he will discuss with President Trump in particular "sensitive issues such as Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant."
The U.S. and Ukraine have not been able to find common ground over the cession of the Donbas region and the operation plan for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Zelensky's mentioned red lines are also interpreted as relating to these issues.
Meanwhile, Russia mobilized 500 drones and 40 missiles overnight between the 26th and 27th, before the meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Trump, attacking Kyiv's energy facilities and civilian infrastructure.
At least 2 people were killed and more than 20 injured in the attack, and heating supply was reportedly cut off to 2,600 residential buildings, 187 daycare centers, 138 schools, and 22 social welfare facilities.
President Zelensky criticized via X (formerly Twitter), "This is the true attitude of Putin and his associates," saying, "They do not want to end the war, and are looking for an opportunity to inflict greater pain on Ukraine and increase pressure on other countries in the world."
Se-seong Oh, Hankyung.com reporter sesung@hankyung.com





