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US and Ukrainian negotiators meet in Geneva after overnight strikes
Summary
US and Ukrainian negotiators met in Geneva for talks about ending the invasion as Ukraine reported overnight strikes that injured at least 23 people. Hungary's prime minister has publicly alleged Ukraine could be behind energy disruptions, which Kyiv denies and attributes to Russian damage.
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US and Ukrainian negotiators have met in Geneva for further discussions aimed at resolving the conflict while attacks on Ukrainian cities continue. Ukrainian officials reported overnight strikes that caused injuries and described ongoing aggression from Moscow. Hungary's prime minister has publicly accused Ukraine of planning disruptions to Hungarian energy supplies. Kyiv has strongly denied those allegations and linked recent pipeline disruptions to damage from Russian strikes.
Key facts:
- Negotiations between US and Ukrainian representatives are taking place in Geneva to discuss ending the invasion.
- Ukrainian authorities reported overnight strikes that injured at least 23 people and said attacks continue.
- Hungary's prime minister publicly alleged Ukrainian involvement in energy disruptions; Ukraine denies this and attributes pipeline damage to Russian strikes.
Summary:
The Geneva talks proceed amid ongoing reports of strikes and diplomatic tensions in the region. Undetermined at this time.
