Russia says US to ease sanctions as part of targeted ceasefire deal with Ukraine
- The U.S. Reported a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine in the Black Sea, contingent on sanctions relief from the Kremlin.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed his forces would comply with the partial truce immediately.
- The U.S. Will help restore Russia's export access and enhance navigation safety in the Black Sea, according to the White House.
- Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov warned that Russian military vessel movements outside the eastern Black Sea would be seen as violations.
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Various conditions must be met before we activate Black Sea security deal
The Kremlin has said that a number of conditions must be met before a Black Sea maritime security deal negotiated with the United States can be activated. It said this on Wednesday, pointing to an earlier agreement which it said saw Moscow’s needs ignored. Recall that the United States reached separate deals on Tuesday with Ukraine and Russia to cease fighting in the Black Sea and pause attacks against energy targets, with Washington agreeing to…
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