Russia may be ‘dragging feet’ on achieving peace in Ukraine, Trump says
- President Donald Trump said Russia may be ‘dragging its feet’ on peace efforts in Ukraine, as Russia wants sanctions lifted before implementing a US-brokered Black Sea deal.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine had agreed to stop using military force in the Black Sea during a news conference.
- Russia will only implement a US-brokered deal in the Black Sea once sanctions are lifted, according to a statement from Russia.
- Analysts warn that deals appealing to Trump may distract from Russia's goals in Ukraine and question Putin's sincerity in negotiations.
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