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Zelensky: Ukraine, Russia Have June Deadline From US
Ukrainian leader says trilateral talks among US, Ukraine, Russia may take place in Miami next
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that the US has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four-year war. Zelensky said the US proposed holding the next round of trilateral talks next week in their country, likely in Miami. He also mentioned that Russia presented the US with a $12 trillion economic proposal, which is part of the broader negotiating process. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure continued, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output.
Why it matters
The June deadline set by the US underscores the growing international pressure to find a resolution to the conflict, which has dragged on for nearly four years. The proposed trilateral talks in Miami could be a significant step towards a potential breakthrough, though the warring parties remain entrenched in their positions, particularly on the issue of the Donbas region.
The details
Zelensky said the US wants the war to end by June and will put pressure on both sides to meet the deadline if it is not met. Russia has presented the US with a $12 trillion economic proposal, which is part of the broader negotiating process. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have continued, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output. The attacks have significantly increased the power deficit in Ukraine, leading to extended hourly power outages across the country.
- The US has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four-year war.
- The next round of trilateral talks between the US, Ukraine, and Russia is proposed to take place next week, likely in Miami.
- The latest attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure occurred overnight into Saturday, with more than 400 drones and about 40 missiles launched.
The players
Volodymyr Zelensky
The President of Ukraine who revealed the US-imposed June deadline and the proposed trilateral talks in Miami.
Kirill Dmitriev
The Russian envoy who presented the $12 trillion economic proposal to the US, which is part of the broader negotiating process.
Ukrenergo
The state energy transmission operator in Ukraine that reported the attack on energy infrastructure, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output.
What they’re saying
“They say that they want to do everything by June. And they will do everything to end the war. And they want a clear schedule of all events.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (Newser)
“We confirmed our participation.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (Newser)
“Difficult issues remained difficult. Ukraine once again confirmed its positions on the Donbas issue. 'We stand where we stand' is the fairest and most reliable model for a ceasefire today, in our opinion.”
— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine (Newser)
What’s next
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The takeaway
The June deadline set by the US and the proposed trilateral talks in Miami represent a significant diplomatic push to find a resolution to the nearly four-year war between Ukraine and Russia. However, the warring parties remain entrenched in their positions, particularly on the issue of the Donbas region, making a breakthrough a challenging prospect.
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