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Ukraine ready to reciprocate if Russia stops energy sector attacks, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine will adopt a reciprocal ceasefire on energy infrastructure strikes proposed by the U.S. to ease humanitarian crisis amid severe winter, Zelenskyy said.
- On Jan 30, Zelenskyy said Ukraine will halt strikes on Russian energy infrastructure if Moscow reciprocates, based on the U.S.-raised proposal during Abu Dhabi talks on Jan. 23-24.
- Amid extreme cold, Trump said he asked Putin not to fire on Kyiv, and the Kremlin reported Trump requested a halt until February 1, driven by humanitarian concerns and energy disruptions.
- Despite the proposal, Ukrainian officials reported Moscow’s forces launched dozens of attack drones and one missile overnight, wounding one person and damaging Zaporizhzhia and Chernigiv regions.
- Zelenskyy said the coming days will show whether the understanding is implemented, and he is counting on Washington to secure the mediator-driven de-escalation pause.
- Territorial issues persist as negotiations stall over the Donetsk region, prisoner swaps halt, and Zelenskyy warned, `But the date or the location may change- because, in our view, something is happening in the situation between the United States and Iran.
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