The White House Reveals Details of Trump and Zelensky's Conversation: The USA Proposed to Take Ukrainian Power Plants into Their Ownership.


Trump and Zelensky's Phone Conversation: The US President's Administration Described It as 'Fantastic' and 'Productive'
The US President's Administration described the latest phone conversation between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky as 'fantastic' and 'productive'. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt reported that the parties 'have never been closer to peace'.
The Presidents Discussed a Peaceful Path for Ukraine and Russia
During the hour-long conversation, Trump and Zelensky discussed a joint path for Ukraine and Russia. The US President wants to end the war in Ukraine permanently. According to Levitt, Trump proposed to transfer Ukrainian power plants, including nuclear power plants, into the ownership of the USA to ensure the safety of these facilities.
Zelensky Requested Additional Missiles for Population Protection
Zelensky requested additional surface-to-air missiles for population protection, to which Trump agreed to consider this issue and engage European partners.
Thanks for Deliveries of Anti-Tank Missiles and Discussion of the Situation in the Kursk Region
Trump also thanked Zelensky for the deliveries of Javelin anti-tank missiles. The leaders also discussed the situation in the Kursk region and agreed on the exchange of intelligence information, as well as the return of abducted children.
The Presidents' Teams Will Work on a Partial Ceasefire
The Presidents instructed their teams to detail the issues of a partial ceasefire, including the possibility of extending the truce to the Black Sea. Levitt emphasized that this conversation brings the parties closer to peace. Further negotiations will take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Discussion of a Silence Regime and Ceasefire at the Front
Currently, discussions are ongoing regarding the details of a silence regime in the air and at sea, as well as achieving a ceasefire at the front. Zelensky supports the cessation of strikes on energy infrastructure but expects a corresponding step from Russia.
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