Ukraine and U.S.-backed negotiators resumed talks in Florida aimed at moving toward a settlement of the four-year war between Kyiv and Moscow. Reports indicate the talks are expected to continue through Sunday, alongside ongoing battlefield impacts, including casualties and power disruption in Ukraine. Kyiv’s messaging highlights leverage and sanctions effectiveness: Zelenskyy urged allies to pressure Russia ahead of the U.S. talks, warning that Moscow is increasing its oil revenues. The key near-term question is whether negotiations produce verifiable ceasefire or settlement frameworks; absent progress, cross-border attacks and infrastructure strain are likely to persist, with potential spillovers to energy risk premia.
Negotiations are unfolding alongside active fighting, implying that any ceasefire will require strong verification and enforcement.
Ukraine’s focus on oil revenues signals an attempt to link diplomacy with sanctions/energy leverage, shaping U.S. and European policy.
U.S.-brokered talks may affect alliance cohesion and future sanctions posture depending on whether Russia’s energy earnings are constrained.
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