Russia, Ukraine agree to truce at sea and ban on energy attacks
- The United States has facilitated agreements between Ukraine and Russia for a ceasefire in the Black Sea, aiming to ensure safe navigation and eliminate the use of force, as announced by the White House.
- Both sides agreed to prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea, according to the White House.
- Discussions will center on developing measures to implement a pause in attacks on energy facilities, but no agreement on banning strikes on energy infrastructure was reached, the White House stated.
- The Kremlin emphasized that the ceasefire will only take effect after sanctions are lifted on Rosselkhozbank and other financial organizations involved in international trade of food and fertilizers.
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