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Ukrainian PM talks about attacks on energy during US talks

In Washington, Ukraine's Prime Minister said that she would focus on Russian attacks against her country's power grid during talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy later this week.

"At each meeting in Washington, we raise the subject of defending Ukrainian Energy and supporting our resilience during the winter as well as ways to defend this," Prime Minister Yulia svyrydenko posted on Telegram.

She said that the priority of her visit was "energy, sanctions, and new ways of cooperating with the USA to strengthen both of our countries".

Zelenskiy met with Donald Trump, the U.S. president on Friday, to discuss Ukraine’s air defence capabilities and long-range strikes. Both leaders met twice over the weekend to intensify discussions regarding the possible provision of long-range Tomahawks missiles to Kyiv.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, during his talks with Svyrydenko "reaffirmed United States unwavering support of Ukrainian sovereignty" and stressed the United States commitment to securing an lasting, durable peace, according to U.S. Treasury.

Svyrydenko was also thanked for his support of the U.S. Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund that the Ukrainian Prime Minister helped to establish earlier this year.

In September, Ukraine and the U.S. held their first joint board meeting. The fund was created as part of an agreement to grant Washington access to Ukrainian mineral deposits in exchange for investments.

Svyrydenko was accompanied by Rustem Umerov, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council and a group of officials from government, central banks and other institutions. (Reporting and editing by Stephen Coates, Jasper Ward and Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)