According to Ukrainian officials, both Moscow and Kyiv reduced their attacks on energy installations as part of a intelligence services agreement.
The Financial Times, citing sources with knowledge of the matter, reports that Ukraine and Russia are in preliminary negotiations to stop attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure.
Ukraine faces significant challenges as winter approaches after Russian missile attacks destroyed nearly half its energy capacity. Ukraine relies heavily on energy imports and nuclear power from European partners.
According to FT, Kyiv attempted to revive Qatari-mediated talks which nearly reached an accord in August before being derailed due to Ukraine’s incursion at Kursk.
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