Ukrainian President Zelensky accepted Russia's proposal for a mutual 30-day pause in attacks on energy targets as a precursor to a more comprehensive cease-fire. This decision came after a positive conversation with President Trump, who mentioned the need for U.S. monitoring of the agreement. Despite the optimistic tone, energy experts in Ukraine criticized Trump's suggestion for U.S. control of Ukrainian power plants as impractical. The situation remains tense, as talks in Saudi Arabia are set to expand the cease-fire discussions into the Black Sea region.
"Zelensky agreed to a mutual pause in attacks on energy targets for 30 days as a step toward a broader cease-fire, indicating a willingness to negotiate."
"The conversations between Trump and Zelensky highlighted an attempt to strengthen U.S.-Ukraine relations, despite the challenges stemming from their past interactions."
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