The Financial Times reported that diplomats are discussing whether to stop hitting energy infrastructure.
Russia and Ukraine are discussing stopping strikes on energy infrastructure sites in each other's countries, according to a report that could signal a significant de-escalation in hostilities.The Financial Times reported that Kyiv is looking to restart negotiations mediated by Qatar that came close to agreeing an end to the attacks in August before Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region.
'The winter will be the hardest of the previous three years,' Brekht told Ukrainian outlet Suspilne in an interview published Tuesday.Serhiy Kovalenko, the CEO of energy supplier Yasno, said in June that Ukrainians may have electricity in the cold months for as few as six hours a day, depending on how much of the grid can be repaired.But an unnamed diplomat told the FT there were 'very early talks' about both sides resuming negotiations that included a focus on energy facilities.
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