Russia, Ukraine see truce through different lenses
- The United States has agreed to help Russia boost agricultural exports in exchange for a maritime security deal in the Black Sea, announced by the White House after talks in Saudi Arabia.
- Both Russia and Ukraine agreed to stop the use of force and military usage of commercial vessels in the Black Sea, as noted in statements from the White House and Moscow.
- Russia agreed to establish a ceasefire after the lifting of sanctions on its agricultural bank and related financial institutions, as stated in the Kremlin's announcement.
- Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov expressed the need for further discussions to finalize details about the Black Sea agreement, emphasizing Ukraine's right to self-defense against Russian movements.
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ROAD TO PEACE: Russia and Ukraine Agree To Trump-Brokered Black Sea Deal and Energy and Infrastructure Ceasefire – But Moscow Alerts Some Sanctions Must Be Lifted First
In a surprising turn of events, Russia and Ukraine have reached a breakthrough in Black Sea negotiations, facilitated by former President Trump. Key sanctions remain a contentious issue in the path to lasting peace.
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