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Zelensky-Trump Call After White House Standoff

Zelensky-Trump Call After White House Standoff

March 20, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Zelensky adn Trump ⁢Discuss⁣ Nuclear Plants and Ceasefire

Table of Contents

  • Zelensky adn Trump ⁢Discuss⁣ Nuclear Plants and Ceasefire
    • Trump Proposes ⁢U.S. Takeover ‌of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants
    • Ukrainian and U.S. Officials ‌Meet in ‌Saudi Arabia again
  • Zelensky​ adn ⁤Trump‍ Discuss⁤ Nuclear Plants and ceasefire: A Q&A
    • 1. What was the main point ⁢of contention between ‍Trump and Zelensky before their phone call?
    • 2.​ What was discussed in the phone call between Trump and Zelensky on March 19th?
    • 3. Did Zelensky agree to Trump’s proposal regarding the nuclear plants?
    • 4. What kind of ceasefire was ⁣discussed during​ the phone call?
    • 5. Did Putin agree to a‌ ceasefire during his phone call with Trump?
    • 6. Where and when might​ Ukrainian and U.S. officials meet again?
    • 7. Key ‍points of⁣ the Discussions: A Summary

jakarta ⁢ – A phone conversation took place between U.S. President donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, marking ‍their ‍first discussion after a recent disagreement at the White House.

The dispute occurred on thursday, February 28, in the⁢ Oval Office. Zelensky and U.S.Vice President JD Vance were also⁣ involved in the exchange.

Zelensky questioned Trump’s‍ inclination towards Russia and​ challenged the “diplomacy” advocated by Vance, citing Moscow’s repeated breaches of commitments on the‍ global ⁣stage.

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Trump accused Zelensky ⁤of “risking the lives of millions” and “gambling with World War III,” while Vance criticized zelensky for being “ungrateful.”

Though, relations seemed ‌to improve, leading⁣ to a phone call between Trump and Zelensky on Wednesday, ⁤March 19.

Trump Proposes ⁢U.S. Takeover ‌of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants

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During‍ their conversation, Trump suggested that the U.S. should take over ⁢and manage the nuclear power‌ plants (NPP) in ‌Ukraine, currently under Russian occupation. This proposal is seen as part of Trump’s⁤ ongoing efforts to secure⁢ a ceasefire ‌to end the conflict between Kyiv and Moscow.

Zelensky, according to⁤ AFP, agreed to consider the proposal.

Trump‌ also raised the possibility of a limited ceasefire, focusing​ on specific facilities rather than a complete cessation of hostilities. He suggested targeting energy ‍infrastructure to de-escalate the‍ conflict.

Zelensky stated ‍that Ukraine would compile a list ⁢of energy facilities that could​ be subject to this limited ceasefire.​ According to Zelensky, the list could include not only energy infrastructure but also railway and port infrastructure.

Zelensky noted, ⁤”I understand that until we agree (with ⁣Russia), until there is a corresponding document⁤ on a⁣ partial ceasefire, I think everything will be in ⁤the air,” referring to drones and missiles.

Ukrainian and U.S. Officials ‌Meet in ‌Saudi Arabia again

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Zelensky mentioned that Ukrainian and U.S. officials might meet ‍again in Saudi⁢ Arabia in ‌the coming days for a second round of peace talks, discussing⁤ issues related to implementing ⁣this partial ceasefire.

The U.S., acting as a‌ mediator, ⁤has been ⁢advocating ​for a thorough ‌30-day ‍ceasefire⁢ between Ukraine and Russia as an initial step towards a broader resolution of the three-year conflict.

During a phone‍ conversation with Trump on Tuesday, March 18, Putin⁤ rejected the proposal for a comprehensive ceasefire, insisting that⁤ any such agreement⁤ would depend on halting all Western military aid to Ukraine.

The Kremlin later stated that Putin agreed to halt attacks⁣ on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for⁢ 30 days following the phone call with Trump. Though, the Kremlin added that for a broad ceasefire to succeed, Ukraine must not be allowed to ⁢rearm its ⁢military.

Zelensky​ adn ⁤Trump‍ Discuss⁤ Nuclear Plants and ceasefire: A Q&A

Here’s a breakdown of the recent discussions between Ukrainian⁣ President Volodymyr Zelensky‍ and former U.S.‍ President Donald Trump.

1. What was the main point ⁢of contention between ‍Trump and Zelensky before their phone call?

the initial disagreement stemmed from a meeting in the Oval Office on February 28. Zelensky​ questioned⁢ Trump’s⁢ perceived inclination ⁤towards Russia, challenging the “diplomacy” approach. ⁢In‍ response, Trump accused⁣ Zelensky of “risking the lives of millions” ⁢and “gambling with World⁣ War ‌III,” while ⁤U.S. ⁤Vice President JD Vance criticized Zelensky‌ for being ​”ungrateful.”

2.​ What was discussed in the phone call between Trump and Zelensky on March 19th?

During the phone call on March 19, Trump proposed that the U.S. should take over and manage nuclear⁤ power⁤ plants in Ukraine currently under ⁤russian occupation. This proposal ⁢is part of Trump’s efforts to⁢ secure a ceasefire to end the conflict.

3. Did Zelensky agree to Trump’s proposal regarding the nuclear plants?

According to AFP, Zelensky agreed to consider Trump’s proposal for the U.S. to⁤ manage Ukrainian nuclear power‌ plants.

4. What kind of ceasefire was ⁣discussed during​ the phone call?

Trump raised the⁣ possibility of a limited ceasefire,⁣ focusing on specific facilities, particularly energy infrastructure, to de-escalate ‍the conflict. zelensky stated that Ukraine would compile a list of energy, railway, and port infrastructure facilities that ‍could be subject to this limited ceasefire,

5. Did Putin agree to a‌ ceasefire during his phone call with Trump?

no, during⁤ a phone conversation with Trump on ‍March⁤ 18, Putin‌ rejected ⁤the proposal for a complete ceasefire, stating that any agreement would depend on halting all‍ Western military aid to Ukraine. Though, the Kremlin later‌ stated that Putin agreed to halt attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for 30 days following the phone call⁤ with Trump,⁤ provided Ukraine does not rearm its military.

6. Where and when might​ Ukrainian and U.S. officials meet again?

Zelensky mentioned that ⁣Ukrainian and U.S. officials might‌ meet again in Saudi Arabia‍ in the coming days for a ​second round ⁢of peace talks to discuss implementing this partial ceasefire.

7. Key ‍points of⁣ the Discussions: A Summary

| Topic ⁢ ​ | Details ‌ ⁤ ‌ ​ ‍ ⁢ ⁣ ‍ ⁣ ⁢ ⁤ ​ ‍ ⁢ ⁤ ‍ ‍ ⁣ ​ ⁢ ​ |

| —————– | ————————————————————————————————————————————- |

|⁤ Initial Dispute | Zelensky challenged Trump’s stance on Russia; Trump ‍accused⁣ Zelensky⁣ of risking lives.⁢ ‍ ‌ ​ ⁢ ⁣ ‌ ⁢ |

| Phone Call (Mar ⁤19) | Trump proposed U.S. management of Ukrainian nuclear plants; discussions about a ​limited ceasefire targeting infrastructure. ​ ‌ ⁢ ​ ⁣ |

| Zelensky’s Response | agreed to consider ‌the nuclear plant proposal and compile ⁣a list of facilities for a limited ceasefire. ⁢ ‌ ‌ |

| Putin’s Response ⁣ ​| Rejected a‍ broad ceasefire initially;⁢ later agreed to halt attacks⁣ on energy infrastructure for ⁤30 days under certain conditions. |

| Next Steps | Ukrainian ‌and U.S. officials⁢ may meet again in Saudi arabia for further peace talks. ‌ ⁤ ‌ ‌ ⁣ ‍ ⁢ |

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