Published • loading... • Updated
Zelenskyy says U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach agreement to end war
U.S. offers to host talks in Miami with a June deadline to end the nearly four-year war as Russian strikes cause widespread energy outages, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said.
- The U.S. proposed a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a deal, and offered to host trilateral talks next week in Miami, Zelenskyy said, 'We confirmed our participation.'
- After an unsuccessful energy ceasefire and Abu Dhabi talks, repeated Russian strikes on energy infrastructure during a bitter winter have intensified humanitarian pressure on Kyiv.
- Overnight, more than 400 drones and about 40 missiles hit eight facilities in eight regions, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output as Ukrenergo said, "all nuclear power plants in the territories under control were forced to reduce their load."
- As a result, emergency blackouts left hundreds of thousands without power, with 1,100 buildings in Kyiv and more than 600,000 subscribers in Lviv affected, and all Ukrainian regions extending hourly outages.
- The U.S. proposed a June deadline, but if missed, the Trump administration will likely pressure both sides, while Russia demands Donbas concessions, and Zelenskyy cites the 'Dmitriev package' as a Russian offer.
Insights by Ground AI
156 Articles
156 Articles
Donald Trump demands end to Russia-Ukraine War by June, Zelenskyy says
The U.S. 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 Donald 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 th…
·Florida, United States
Read Full ArticleAccording to the Ukrainian president, the Russian and Ukrainian negotiating teams may meet in the US within a week.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources156
Leaning Left39Leaning Right29Center45Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Center
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center
40% Center
L 34%
C 40%
R 26%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
































