Zelensky Accuses Russia of Prioritizing Strikes Over Diplomacy in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia's continued missile strikes, particularly on energy infrastructure, demonstrate that diplomacy is not its priority for ending the war. He detailed the severe impact on heating and power grids, with nearly 58,000 repair personnel working around the clock, especially in frontline regions like Kharkiv and Zaporizhia. A Ukrainian delegation, including top security officials, reported on meetings with representatives of former US President Donald Trump, discussing security guarantees and economic plans. The talks, which also involved American figures like Jared Kushner, focused on practical mechanisms for support and will continue at the next stage in Davos.

Key Points: Zelensky: Russia Targets Energy, Not Diplomacy to End War

  • Russia targets Ukraine's energy sector
  • 58,000 workers on repair crews
  • Ukrainian delegation meets US officials
  • Diplomacy not a Russian priority
  • Consultations to continue in Davos
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Zelensky says Russia prioritises strikes over diplomacy, targets Ukraine's energy sector

Ukraine's President says Russian strikes on energy infrastructure prove diplomacy isn't a priority, as repair crews work nationwide.

"The main target for Russia is invariably our energy sector. - Volodymyr Zelensky"

Kyiv, Jan 19

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stressed that if Russia genuinely wanted to end the war, it would focus on diplomacy-not on missile strikes, blackouts, or attempts to damage Ukraine's nuclear power plants.

He said there is information about the sites Russia reconnoitered in preparation for strikes, stressing that everything clearly shows "diplomacy is not a priority for Russia".

In an address to the nation, Zelensky said, "The main target for Russia is invariably our energy sector. Almost 58,000 people are working around the clock in repair crews on power grids and generation facilities, and on the heating network alone. Resources from Ukrzaliznytsia and other state-owned companies have been involved. For Kyiv, where the situation is very difficult, an additional 50 crews from all over the country have been involved."

"There are still houses without heating, and for them, the necessary equipment and crews are being sent to each house manually. It is also difficult in the Kyiv region, especially in the northern part of the region, also in the Boryspil district. Also in border and front-line regions, where repairs to networks and repairs to facilities are complicated by virtually constant shelling and constant strikes. These are Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Dnipro, and Zaporizhia regions - special attention is paid to these regions. There was a lot of work in Poltava and Odessa to stabilise the energy situation," he added.

Zelensky further said that the Ukrainian delegation, which included the head of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, Rustem Umerov, reported on meetings with representatives of US President Donald Trump.

"There have already been several rounds of negotiations - they are working on documents that are needed to end the war. It is important that the Ukrainian team fully informs the American side about what is happening in Ukraine and about the constant Russian attacks on our energy system," he stated.

Meanwhile, Umerov took to the social media platform X, stating that over the course of two days, the Ukrainian delegation, including Presidential Office chief Kyrylo Budanov and Chairman of the Servant of the People parliamentary faction David Arakhamia, worked in the United States.

"On the American side, the consultations included Special Envoy for Peace Missions Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, U.S. Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll, and White House staff member Josh Gruenbaum. We had substantive discussions on economic development and prosperity plan as well as security guarantees for Ukraine, with a focus on practical mechanisms for their implementation and enforcement," Umerov stated.

"We informed our American partners about recent attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russia. We agreed to continue the work at the team level during the next stage of consultations in Davos," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The resilience of the Ukrainian people and those repair crews working 24/7 is incredible. It's a stark reminder of what's at stake. While we in India watch from afar, it underscores the importance of energy security for any nation.
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Rohit P
Zelensky is right to call out the lack of diplomatic priority. But let's be real, when has bombing ever led to a negotiation table? This conflict is draining global resources and causing inflation here too. A swift end is needed, but it takes two to tango.
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Ananya R
Seeing the names Kushner and Trump's team involved is interesting. Hope it leads to something concrete and isn't just political theatre. The focus should be on stopping the suffering, not scoring points. India's neutral stance allows it to be a potential honest broker, but the window is closing.
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Nikhil C
With all due respect to President Zelensky, while the attacks are condemnable, the article only presents one side. A lasting peace requires understanding the security concerns of all parties involved. India's foreign policy of strategic autonomy and dialogue is the model to follow here.
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Priya S
The detail about 58,000 people working on repairs... that's the size of a small city! It shows the scale of destruction. This war feels very far, but it teaches us a lesson about protecting our own critical infrastructure. Jai Hind.

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