Zelenskyy backs Trump’s proposal for limited ceasefire with Russia
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to a limited ceasefire with Russia, as suggested by U.S. President Donald Trump during their call.
- Trump proposed American ownership of Ukraine's power plants for better security, stating it could be the best protection for that infrastructure.
- Both teams from the U.S. And Ukraine will meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss implementing the partial ceasefire agreed upon by Trump and Putin.
- Russia confirmed it would halt attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities, while the Kremlin accused Kyiv of not upholding the ceasefire agreement.
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Putin, Zelenskyy agree to a limited ceasefire
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed Wednesday to a limited ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow, as U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on a call that the U.S. could take ownership of Ukraine's power plants to ensure their security.
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