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In a tense standoff that has persisted for nearly four years, Russia is pushing for Ukraine to retreat from areas in the eastern Donetsk region, which Russian forces have yet to fully capture. This demand is part of Russia’s broader ambition to gain complete control over the Donbas area, which includes both the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Meanwhile, Ukraine is advocating for a ceasefire that would solidify the current battle lines.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest of its kind in Europe, remains a point of contention as it sits directly on the front line under Russian control. This situation adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing conflict, considering the facility’s strategic importance and potential risks.
Amidst the ongoing tension, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated progress on a security guarantee agreement with the United States. He noted that the draft of the 20-point plan is nearing completion, with 90 percent of it already agreed upon. This development could play a crucial role in shaping the future of Ukraine’s security landscape.
A security guarantee agreement between Ukraine and the US was “almost ready” and the 20-point plan draft was 90 per cent complete, Zelenskyy said.
Trump, who has at times expressed frustration with the slow pace of progress in the negotiations, previously suggested that he would meet with Zelenskyy if he felt that a major diplomatic advance was possible.