And French President Emmanuel Macron, flying back from the summit, said in a newspaper interview that France and Britain wanted to propose a partial one-month truce.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that Britain, France “and others” would work with Ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting, which they would then put to Washington.
Trump's row with Zelensky also raised fresh questions over the US commitment to NATO.
“This is not a moment for more talk -- it’s time to act. It’s time to step up and lead and unite around a new plan for a just and enduring peace.”
Several countries were ready to help defend any truce, he added -- without naming them.
Asked about the plan by the BBC, he replied: “I’m aware of everything.”
Zelensky was warmly embraced by many of the world leaders at the summit.
In addition to attending the security summit, Zelensky also met King Charles III at his Sandringham estate.
There, Trump accused Zelensky of not being grateful enough for US aid and not being “ready” for peace with Russia.
Starmer, who had met Trump just days earlier, insisted the United States was “not an unreliable ally”. Any deal “must have strong US backing” to succeed, he said.
And Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for the United States and Europe to show Putin “that the West has no intention of capitulating before his blackmail and aggression”.
But Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni -- whose hard-right coalition government includes Moscow-friendly politicians -- appeared to play down the possibility of Italy contributing soldiers.
'Complete failure'
“They decided that Ukraine must continue the war. This is bad, dangerous and mistaken. Hungary remains on the side of peace.”
“We need a leader that can deal with us, eventually deal with the Russians, and end this war,“ Mike Waltz, Trump’s national security adviser, told CNN.
Trump has cast himself as a mediator between Putin and Zelensky, sidelining Kyiv and Europe while pursuing rapprochement with Putin.
The US president on Sunday reposted a message on his Truth Social platform arguing the mineral agreement itself would give Ukraine the security it was seeking and that “in the end, Zelensky will have no choice but to concede”.
It added: “The ceasefire must begin with the exchange of prisoners and the return of children. This would be a step to demonstrate Russia’s genuine intent for peace.”
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