Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says peace in Ukraine may be closer than many expect, predicting a possible breakthrough in the coming weeks after talks with NATO leaders. He stressed that any deal would require tough territorial compromises from Kyiv, including a potential referendum. Tusk pointed to new U.S. security guarantees — possibly involving American troops — as a key sign of progress. His comments come as Donald Trump pushes a nearly finalized peace framework and holds talks with both Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin, even as tensions remain high after recent drone attack allegations.