Russia, Ukraine agree to truce at sea and ban on energy attacks
- Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a truce at sea, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who welcomed the agreements to halt strikes in the Black Sea but criticized the U.S. For easing restrictions on Russian exports.
- U.S. Negotiators held meetings for three days with Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Riyadh, although there were disagreements on when the ceasefire would begin, which included measures for safe navigation in the Black Sea.
- Zelensky noted that third parties like Turkey could oversee a future truce, while Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov emphasized the need for technical consultations to implement the agreement.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow is open to reviving a 2022 agreement for safe transit through Black Sea ports but emphasized the need to protect Russian interests.
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US says it brokered deal to end fighting in the Black Sea in talks with Ukraine and Russia
The United States says it has reached a tentative agreement for Ukraine and Russia to stop fighting and ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea. The deal emerged in separate talks with both sides, but many details were unresolved, and…
Russia, Ukraine agree to Black Sea ceasefire in U.S.-led talks
The United States has brokered parallel agreements with both Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire in the Black Sea, according to the White House and the Kremlin. It follows a ceasefire on strikes against infrastructure. The announcements followed discussions held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, facilitated by U.S. officials and hosted by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The meetings stemmed from recent phone calls between U.S. President Donald Trump and…
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