U.S. sets June deadline for Ukraine-Russia peace talks, Zelenskyy says

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The United States has told Ukraine and Russia to clinch a peace deal by June, with expected pressure if talks stall, and plans for another trilateral round in the U.S., possibly Miami. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure disrupted power, forcing nuclear plants to reduce output as negotiations remain split on Donbas, Zaporizhzhia, and other terms, including a so‑called Dmitriev package; no breakthrough was reached in recent Abu Dhabi talks.
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- Exclusive: US aims for March peace deal in Ukraine, quick elections, sources say Reuters
- Trump is pushing to end war in Ukraine by June, Zelenskyy says Financial Times
- Three Takeaways From the Ukraine Peace Talks The Wall Street Journal
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