An important meeting is to be held regarding the war between Russia and Ukraine. This meeting is to be held in Abu Dhabi between 4th and 5th February. America will also participate in this meeting. America has maintained pressure on Ukraine to agree to peace terms in the war. Russia is continuously carrying out air strikes on Ukraine. Due to this, Ukraine’s energy unit has been destroyed. Earlier, the first round of talks took place in January. At present no progress was seen in this entire matter. Russia is still demanding Ukraine to give up its land. Ukraine is also not ready to back down on this issue.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that US-backed trilateral talks with Ukraine and Russia will be held in Abu Dhabi next week. Zelensky said that a new round of talks will take place between 4-5 February. Ukraine is continuously struggling to stop Russia. He is ready for meaningful talks.
Zelensky said- Ukraine is ready for concrete discussion
Zelensky shared the post on X and said that Ukraine is ready for a concrete discussion. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said that about 700 apartment buildings in the capital Kiev were without heating. It is extremely cold in most parts of the country. The temperature here is around minus 15 degrees. After a grid failure on Saturday, there was power failure in many parts of the country. However, it is not being linked to war. But Ukraine’s weakness has come to the fore. Apart from this, Russia has agreed to stop attacks on energy infrastructure after Trump’s request.
Drone attack on a house in Dnipro city, two people killed
Apart from this, there is news that two people have been killed in a drone attack on a house in Dnipro city. Nine people have been injured in the attack on a maternity hospital and a residential area in Zaporizhia. Apart from this, Ukraine’s private energy firm DTEK said that it has restored electricity to 3 lakh houses in the southern coastal area of Odessa. It was badly affected due to the grid. Kiev’s Energy Ministry said on Sunday that a record 41.987 gigawatt hours of electricity was being imported daily in January to keep the system stable.

