Zelenskiy Warns of Russian Energy Target Assaults Amid Renewed Geneva Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warns of upcoming Russian assaults on energy infrastructures, complicating peace negotiations. Delegations from Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. convene in Geneva for critical talks centered on occupied Ukrainian territories. Previous negotiations yielded little progress beyond a prisoner swap.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy sounded the alarm on Monday regarding anticipated Russian strikes on energy infrastructures. He emphasized the necessity for optimized air defense systems, noting these assaults hinder efforts to broker a peace deal.
Delegates from Ukraine, Russia, and the United States are gathered in Geneva for pivotal discussions. These talks mark the third U.S.-facilitated attempt and will directly address the status of Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories.
Zelenskiy highlighted the evolving nature of Russian attacks, involving a mix of drones and missiles. He urged international partners, particularly the United States, to understand the gravity of these threats. Previous negotiations have accomplished little beyond a prisoner exchange.
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