Russia rejects Trump’s new ceasefire deal unless sanctions lifted in latest demand
- Russia stated that the ceasefire agreement in the Black Sea would only take effect if certain sanctions, including those on Rosselkhozbank, were lifted.
- U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned that his administration would analyze Russia's demands regarding the ceasefire.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed frustration over tying the ceasefire to sanctions relief, accusing Russia of deception.
- The EU declared that no changes to sanctions would occur without an unconditional withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine.
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European Commission rejects lifting Russian sanctions, condition imposed by Kremlin to support Black Sea ceasefire / Trump declared he was "analyzing" Russia's request - HotNews.ro
Russia's demands for sanctions to be lifted or reduced in the context of negotiations for a limited ceasefire in the war in Ukraine have been rejected by the EU executive, writes Reuters. While Ukraine has expressed its…
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