US Pushes for Peace: June Deadline Set for Russia-Ukraine Conflict Resolution
The U.S. has given Ukraine and Russia until June to broker a peace deal, President Zelenskyy announced. The Trump administration may exert pressure if deadlines are missed. Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure continue, causing significant power cuts and affecting nuclear plant operations. Trilateral talks remain inconclusive.
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A swift resolution to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is being sought, with the United States setting a June deadline for a peace agreement, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This comes as Russia continues its aggressive strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, severely disrupting power supply and nuclear plant operations.
The U.S. is pushing for fast-tracked negotiations and has proposed hosting the next round of trilateral talks in Miami, a significant move in facilitating dialogue. Zelenskyy confirmed Ukraine's participation but noted no breakthrough has yet been achieved, with major points of contention remaining unchecked.
This diplomatic push follows a series of relentless Russian attacks targeting critical Ukrainian energy networks, exacerbating the country's power deficit and highlighting the urgency for a ceasefire. Despite previous agreements, Russia's commitment remains questionable as past ceasefire attempts were quickly breached.
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