Putin flexes muscles in missile test hours after Black Sea ceasefire agreement
- Russia and Ukraine have agreed to eliminate the use of force in the Black Sea, confirmed by the United States.
- The Kremlin stated that the maritime ceasefire depends on sanction relief for Russia's agricultural exports.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Kremlin of manipulation regarding the ceasefire terms during his video address.
- Despite the ceasefire, the West remains cautious about lifting sanctions, fearing it could bolster Russia's military efforts.
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Russia, Ukraine agree on Black Sea ceasefire amid ongoing war: Why is it important? Explained
Black Sea ceasefire: In a significant diplomatic development amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, both countries have agreed to eliminate the use of force in the Black Sea. This came following parallel negotiations with US officials in Saudi Arabia. However, the Kremlin has emphasised that a maritime ceasefire would only take effect if Russia receives sanction relief on its agricultural exports. The United States confirmed the agreem…
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