Zelenskyy Says Putin’s Vow Not to Hit Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure 'At Odds With Reality'
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin's promise not to target energy infrastructure was "very much at odds with reality" following drone strikes on Ukraine after their talks with former President Trump.
- The Russian Defense Ministry claimed it complied with Putin's order to stop targeting energy facilities, yet it engaged in strikes on military-industrial complex locations in Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy emphasized that words alone are not sufficient for a ceasefire and insisted on no territorial concessions, stating, "the red line is the recognition of the Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories as Russian."
- The White House described discussions between Trump and Putin as a "movement to peace" and hopes it leads to a ceasefire in the Black Sea.
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