Sunday, 8 February 2026

US sets June deadline for Ukraine-Russia deal

 

            US sets June deadline for Ukraine-Russia deal


                  By Associated Press



The US has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four-year war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters, as Russian strikes on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to cut output on Saturday. 


If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration will likely put pressure on both sides to meet it, he added. “The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer and will probably put pressure on the parties precisely according to this schedule,” Zelenskyy said, speaking to reporters on Friday.


Zelenskyy’s comments were embargoed until Saturday morning.  “And they say that they want to do everything by June. And they will do everything to end the war. And they want a clear schedule of all events,” he said. He said the US proposed holding the next round of trilateral talks next week in their country for the first time, likely in Miami, Zelenskyy said. “We confirmed our participation,” he added. Zelenskyy said Russia presented the US with a $12 trillion economic proposal — which he dubbed the “Dmitriev package” after Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev.


Bilateral economic deals with the US form part of the broader negotiating process. Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure continued with over 400 drones and about 40 missiles launched overnight Saturday, Zelenskyy said in a post on X. Targets included the energy grid, generation facilities and distribution networks. Ukrenergo, the state energy transmission operator, said the attack was the second mass strike on energy infrastructure since the start of the year, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output. Eight facilities in eight regions came under attack, it said in a statement.


(Source: Associated Press & The Pioneer)


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