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Zelensky Says US Wants Russia-Ukraine War Ended by Summer, Miami Talks Set

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The United States has set an ambitious goal of ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict by June and has taken the unprecedented step of offering to host peace negotiations on American territory. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed that Washington proposed Miami, Florida, as the venue for next week’s crucial talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations.

This development marks a significant escalation in American involvement in the peace process. Zelensky’s announcement, made during a press conference with remarks released early Saturday, indicates that the US is taking a more direct role in facilitating negotiations. The June deadline reflects Washington’s urgency in resolving a conflict that has now stretched into its fourth year and destabilized global security and economic systems.

The proposed Miami meeting would build upon two previous rounds of negotiations held in Abu Dhabi since the start of the year. Those talks, while producing a notable achievement in the form of a major prisoner exchange, failed to resolve the core territorial disputes that continue to fuel the conflict. The fundamental disagreement centers on Russia’s occupation of roughly one-fifth of Ukrainian territory and Moscow’s insistence on gaining additional control over the strategically important Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine has categorically refused to cede any territory to Russia, viewing such concessions as rewarding aggression and violating its sovereignty. Russia, meanwhile, has made its territorial demands a non-negotiable element of any peace agreement and has threatened to intensify military operations if diplomatic efforts fail to yield its desired outcomes. This mutual intransigence has made the path to peace extremely challenging despite the intensive mediation efforts.

The diplomatic push comes against a backdrop of continued violence. Zelensky reported that Russian forces had launched strikes against facilities critical to Ukraine’s nuclear power plant operations just Friday night. The attacks resulted in power generation reductions at multiple reactor units and an automatic shutdown of one unit. Zelensky characterized these strikes as acts of terror unprecedented in world history and demanded Russia prove its commitment to negotiations by ceasing such attacks on civilian infrastructure.

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