White House: Trump offered Zelnski to US ownership of Ukrainian power plants
The White House announced that Donald Trump has proposed to take over Ukrainian power plants and described it as the best way to protect its energy infrastructure.
According to RCO News Agency, US President Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser and National Security Adviser, US President Donald Trump, also offered a telephone conversation with Walloudir last night after calling for Ukraine’s rare mineral resources in exchange for security guarantees to Kiev at the ceasefire.
A statement issued by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz on Trump and Zelnsky’s talk: “President Trump also discussed the flow of Ukrainian electricity and nuclear power plants. He said the United States could help manage these plants because of its knowledge. “The US will be the best protection for this infrastructure and the best support for Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.”
Trump and Zelnsky’s telephone conversation came a day after the long -term US president conversation with Russian counterpart. Earlier it was reported that Trump and Putin had been discussing the Ukrainian crisis in their conversation, and an agreement on the limited ceasefire has been reached for five days during which Moscow and Kiev stopped attacks on energy infrastructure. Putin supported the limited ceasefire and ordered Russian air strikes to stop Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in order to execute the ceasefire, and later the Russian army announced that Putin had overthrew seven suicide bombers who had launched an attack on Ukrainian energy facilities.
The President of Ukraine also said he supported the ceasefire, but shortly after the announcement of the limited ceasefire, both the Kremlin and Ukraine accused each other of not committing it to their new attacks.
After a telephone conversation with Trump, Zelnsky apparently tried to provide a more general definition of the goals that should be immune from the attack by using the term “civilian infrastructure”.
“One of the first steps towards a complete end to the war could be to end attacks on energy infrastructure and other civilian infrastructure,” Zelksky said in a statement. “I support this step and Ukraine has confirmed that it is willing to execute it.”
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