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Ukraine and U.S. negotiators to discuss territory and Zaporizhzhia plant.
Summary
U.S. and Ukrainian delegations are meeting in Paris to revisit territorial questions and the fate of the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant; President Volodymyr Zelensky said he ordered talks to include leader-level discussions.
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U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators are meeting in Paris to revisit difficult issues tied to ending the war, including territorial arrangements and the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the talks entered a third day and said he had ordered his team to pursue new leader-level discussions with U.S. and European allies. Kyiv has pushed back on proposals that would cede parts of the Donetsk region. Officials described the matters as among the most challenging in any peace framework.
Key points:
- U.S. and Ukrainian delegations convened in Paris for a third day to discuss territory and the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, according to Zelensky.
- Talks are ongoing and reported as focusing on whether and how territorial arrangements in Donetsk and the plant's status could be addressed, with Kyiv resisting ceding control.
- Zelensky said he ordered his team to advance discussions toward new leader-level talks with the U.S. and European allies; further sessions were continuing.
Summary:
The discussions center on territory and the occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, which are described as among the most difficult issues for any ceasefire framework. Further progress and specific outcomes are undetermined at this time.
