The Economist.
Hello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist.
I'm your host Rosie Blau.
Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.
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And yes, obviously I am talking about wages here.
First up though.
Pentagon officials are in Kyiv today to discuss a new peace proposal.
It was drawn up by America and Russia and includes many measures Ukraine has already rejected.
These meetings come at a particularly tricky time for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
His government is currently embroiled in a giant corruption scandal.
The biggest crisis since Russian tanks arrived in early 2022.
Battles within government, battles on the front line, and now a plan that Ukraine had nothing to do with.
The so-called peace deal is a pretty shocking punt of a plan to end the war.
Oliver Carroll is our Ukraine correspondent.
And it's clear that it's blindsided swathes of the US government.