Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former US President Donald Trump held an hour-long phone conversation focusing on Ukraine’s defense capabilities and potential peace negotiations, according to statements from Ukraine’s presidential office.
“We discussed possibilities for achieving peace. I’m grateful to President Trump for his interest in what we can do together,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram, detailing Ukraine’s technological capabilities, particularly in drone production and other modern manufacturing.
The call, which followed Trump’s 90-minute conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, covered several key areas of cooperation. According to Zelenskyy’s Telegram post, the leaders discussed:
- Formation of working teams for potential negotiations
- Ukraine’s current technological and defense manufacturing capabilities
- A new security and economic cooperation agreement being prepared with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
- Details of Trump’s earlier conversation with Putin
- Plans for future meetings and continued contact
The focus on Ukraine’s drone capabilities during the call highlights the country’s expanding defense industry amid its ongoing war with Russia, which began with Russia’s invasion in February 2022. Ukraine has increasingly emphasized technological solutions in its defense strategy, with domestic drone production becoming a crucial component of its military capabilities.
“Our technological capabilities, particularly drones and other modern production, demonstrate what we can achieve together,” Zelenskyy noted in his statement, emphasizing Ukraine’s readiness for international cooperation in defense manufacturing.
Trump shared insights from his earlier call with Putin, during which both leaders “agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting each other’s nations,” according to Trump’s Truth Social post. The US president announced the formation of a dedicated negotiation team, naming four high-level officials to lead potential peace talks:
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio
- CIA Director John Retkliff
- National Security Advisor Michael Waltz
- Special Envoy Steve Witkoff
The sequence of calls – first with Putin and then with Zelenskyy – appears to signal a new diplomatic initiative. Earlier in the day, Trump announced on Truth Social that his teams would “begin negotiations immediately” following his discussion with Putin, which Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed lasted nearly 90 minutes.
Neither Ukraine’s presidential office nor Trump’s team has provided specific details about the timing or format of potential peace negotiations. The emphasis on working-level teams suggests a structured approach to future diplomatic engagement, though concrete frameworks have yet to be announced.