Trump Announces Breakthrough in War Talks: Russia Halts Attacks on Energy Grid.
Advance Made in Negotiations to End Ukraine War
According to Novyny.live: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced progress in talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. He stated that Russia has temporarily halted its attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. These remarks were made during negotiations held in Abu Dhabi.
Trump noted that for several hours, no Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities had been recorded. He personally appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, requesting that Russia refrain from attacking Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for one week. Putin agreed to this request, citing the extreme cold weather as the reason for a temporary pause in shelling.
"We are hopeful for a continued de-escalation of tensions in the region."
Donald Trump
Hopes for Stabilization
Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the agreement on a truce concerning energy infrastructure. Trump emphasized that significant progress is being achieved in the negotiations, which raises hope for a further reduction of regional tensions.
This agreement could mark a crucial step toward stabilizing the situation in Ukraine, especially during winter when the country's energy grid is particularly vulnerable. The resumption of peace talks and mutual understanding between the parties may help lessen the war's humanitarian impact and improve conditions for civilians. The conflict, now in its third year, has seen energy systems repeatedly targeted, leading to widespread blackouts.
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