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  • On Monday, March 25, 2025, U.S. And Russian negotiators met in Riyadh for 12 hours of closed-door talks, held at a luxury hotel, to discuss a potential Black Sea maritime ceasefire as part of a broader diplomatic effort to end the three-year-old war in Ukraine.
  • The talks were initiated following phone calls between President Trump, President Zelenskyy, and President Putin last week, reflecting Trump's aim to quickly end the war and a shift in U.S. Diplomatic backing for Ukraine.
  • While Russia described the Monday negotiations as "useful" and expressed interest in UN involvement, a member of the Ukrainian delegation indicated that something was expected to happen on Tuesday, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expected his officials to meet with US negotiators after the Russia-US talks.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized the limited scope of the discussions, stating, "This is primarily about the safety of navigation," and indicated that no documents would be signed, while Russia has only agreed to a moratorium on attacking energy infrastructure, rejecting a full 30-day ceasefire proposal by Trump last week.
  • Despite ongoing negotiations, attacks continued as Moscow accused Ukraine of a targeted artillery strike that killed two journalists and a driver in the Luhansk region, while Kyiv reported that a Russian missile strike wounded nearly 90 people, including 17 children, in Sumy.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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