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Ukrainian delegation arrives in US for peace talks.
Summary
A Ukrainian negotiating team has arrived in the United States to discuss a proposed peace agreement, while Russian strikes have again cut power and heating in parts of Ukraine.
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A Ukrainian delegation has arrived in the United States to take part in U.S.-led talks on a proposed peace agreement. Officials said the team will discuss postwar security guarantees and economic recovery. The delegation is scheduled to meet U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and other U.S. officials. At the same time, Russian strikes have damaged energy infrastructure and caused power and heating outages in some areas of Ukraine.
Known details:
- Ukrainian negotiators Kyrylo Budanov, Rustem Umerov and Davyd Arakhamia have arrived in the U.S. for talks.
- The team is meeting U.S. officials, including envoy Steve Witkoff, and others to work on documents covering security guarantees and economic recovery.
- If American officials approve the proposals, the U.S. and Ukraine could sign the documents next week at the World Economic Forum in Davos; Russia would still need to be consulted.
- Russian strikes on energy infrastructure have left some settlements without electricity and heating during cold weather.
Summary:
The talks aim to finalize documents related to postwar security arrangements and economic recovery. A potential signing at the World Economic Forum in Davos next week is contingent on U.S. approval and further consultation with Russia. The immediate situation includes outages that affect heating and electricity in parts of Ukraine. Undetermined at this time.
