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.All photographs subject to copyright.Campaigners fighting plans for a 271-acre (109.7-hectare) solar farm near a village argue it would harm landscapes and wildlife.
The Preserving Powick Land and Nature (PPLAN) group said the scheme, on land either side of the A449 near Powick, would disrupt views of Worcestershire's Malvern Hills, put a strain on roads and pose fire risks from batteries used for energy storage.Bente Klein, from the energy firm behind the plans, RWE Renewables UK Solar & Storage Ltd, said the proposed site was near the National Grid network and trees and hedges meant there would be no major effects on views.
A Malvern Hills District Council spokeswoman said they could not comment during the planning process.
Campaigner Peter Loader said: "The sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow.""It is crucial for all of us that the United States does not distance itself from the talks and the pursuit of peace, because the only one who benefits from that is Putin," he explained.
Talking at a White House event later in the day, Trump said the US would not be stepping away from brokering talks between Russia and Ukraine, but that he has a "red line in his head" on when he will stop pushing on them both.He also denied that the US was stepping back from its negotiating role.
In recent weeks, Trump has repeatedly warned that the US would step away from negotiations as he became increasingly frustrated at the lack of developments from both Moscow and Kyiv in the way of peace.When asked on what he believes on Russia, he said he thinks Putin has had enough of the war and wants it to end.