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US seeks end to Russia-Ukraine war by June, Zelensky says
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the US wants the war with Russia to end by June and that both negotiating teams have been invited to meet in the United States next week.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the United States wants the war with Russia to end by June and that both negotiating teams have been invited to the United States for talks next week. He said America proposed the meeting, likely in Miami, and that Ukraine confirmed its participation. Zelensky said a recent round of US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi produced no breakthrough and that difficult issues, including territorial questions, remain unresolved. Officials also report continued strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which have caused power shortages and related damage.
Key points:
- Zelensky said the US proposed a meeting of Ukrainian and Russian negotiating teams in the United States, probably Miami, and Ukraine confirmed it would take part.
- The Abu Dhabi talks ended without a reported breakthrough; Zelensky said difficult issues remain unresolved.
- Ukrainian officials report renewed strikes on energy infrastructure leading to power shortages and requests for emergency supplies.
- According to Zelensky, US interlocutors say they aim to reach an agreement by June; leaders' talks were discussed but require preparatory steps.
Summary:
Zelensky framed recent diplomacy as aiming for a June resolution while fighting and attacks on infrastructure continue. Both sides are reported to have been invited to talks in the United States next week, and officials have discussed a possible leaders' meeting if preparatory elements are completed. The pace and outcome of negotiations remain undetermined at this time.
