Zaporizhzhia plant central to Trump’s peace talks strategy

express.co.uk

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, seized by Russia in March 2022, may play a key role in upcoming peace talks between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia. Donald Trump mentioned discussing a "very big power plant" during negotiations. The plant, Europe's largest, has not produced electricity for years but can supply power to four million homes. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concerns about Russia's intentions to operate the plant, which he believes is crucial for both sides in the negotiations. The situation at Zaporizhzhia remains tense, with reports of damage and risks of nuclear disaster. The International Atomic Energy Agency has warned about the precarious conditions at the site, which has faced attacks and disconnections from Ukraine's power grid.


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