Zelenskyy Discusses Peace Efforts with U.S. Officials
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared positive news about ongoing peace talks with Russia on Wednesday. After a key call with representatives from former President Trump’s administration, Zelenskyy is optimistic about a U.S.-supported security agreement.
In a post on X, Zelenskyy described his discussions with Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Senator Lindsey Graham, and NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte. The main focus was on establishing a “dignified peace” for Ukraine.
“We reached an agreement to enhance security guarantees,” Zelenskyy wrote. “Our team is already updating the necessary documents to ensure these guarantees are robust and the plans for rebuilding after the war are realistic.”
Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of having clear agreements so the citizens of Ukraine can understand how international partners will respond to any future threats from Russia. “We need strong, shared positions,” he stated. “I expect substantial progress in the coming days.”
In a troubling development, Zelenskyy also reported that Russia launched over 700 drones targeting Ukrainian energy facilities, food storage sites, and residential areas. While Ukraine managed to intercept about 90% of the drones, Zelenskyy condemned this attack as a direct reaction to Ukraine’s recent proposal for an Easter ceasefire.
He expressed concern that the attacks during the holiday season signal Russia’s ongoing aggression, despite hopes for successful diplomacy.
In addition to the ongoing discussions with the U.S. and NATO, Zelenskyy mentioned that Ukraine’s Defense Minister is also pursuing long-term defense partnerships with several Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
As Zelenskyy looks forward to strengthening Ukraine’s security, he remains focused on finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

