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Donald Trump suggested to Ukrainian President Zelenskiy that the U.S. could help run or potentially own Ukraine's nuclear power plants, particularly the Zaporizhzhia plant occupied by Russia since 2022. However, Ukrainian experts predict it would take years and significant investment to restore the plant, which is currently in cold shutdown, has lost its main cooling water source, and faces other problems. The idea is seen as a possible way for the U.
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