Ukraine has proposed a $100 Billion Plan to Buy U.S. Weapons Financed by Europe, alongside a $50 Billion Ddrone Production Deal with American Firms, as part of a Push to Secure U.S. Security Guarantees after any Potential Peace Settlement with Russia.
The Proposals were Shared with Washington and European Allies, ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's Meeting with Trump (R) at the White House on Monday.
Asked Monday about further Military Aid for Kyiv, Trump said: "We're not giving anything. We're selling weapons."
The Document outlines Ukraine's Call for a Ceasefire, Rejects Russian President Vladimir Putin's Proposals for Territorial Concessions, and Stresses that "lasting peace shall be based not on concessions and free gifts to Putin, but on [a] strong security framework that will prevent future aggression."
Ukraine will Not Accept any Peace Deal that involves, Giving-Up Territory to Russia, and Insists a Ceasefire must be the First Step toward a Broader Agreement. The Document also says Kyiv Rejects a Proposal Putin reportedly made to Trump in Alaska on Friday, to Freeze the Frontline if Ukrainian Forces Withdraw from Parts of Donetsk and Luhansk.
After Meeting with Zelensky and NATO Allies, Trump said on Truth Social, that He had spoken with Putin and begun Arranging a Meeting between Putin and Zelensky, at a Yet-to-be-Determined Location. Trump said He then Plans to Join the Two Leaders afterward.
"This was a very good, early step for a war that has been going on for almost four years," He wrote. He added that Vice President JD Vance (R), Secretary of State Marco Rubio (R), and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff (R), are Co-Ordinating with both Russia and Ukraine.

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