Russia, Ukraine see truce through different lenses
- The United States and Ukraine have agreed to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea and eliminate the use of force, according to a White House statement.
- Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov emphasized that any movement of Russian military vessels would be considered a national security threat.
- Russia is conditioned to abide by the maritime cease-fire deal only after restrictions on its agricultural exports are lifted, highlighting significant trust issues.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine expressed concerns that Russia's demands could distort agreements and weaken sanctions against them.
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ROAD TO PEACE: Russia and Ukraine Agree To Trump-Brokered Black Sea Deal and Energy and Infrastructure Ceasefire – But Moscow Alerts Some Sanctions Must Be Lifted First
In a surprising turn of events, Russia and Ukraine have reached a breakthrough in Black Sea negotiations, facilitated by former President Trump. Key sanctions remain a contentious issue in the path to lasting peace.
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