A Kremlin spokesman said the negotiations taken Monday were “certainly not publicly available.”
Russia has agreed to provide safe sailing in the Black Sea – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Pieskov said he has confirmed the American message. He added that the US has pledged to restore Moscow’s access to global agricultural markets and fertilizers. Wołodymyr Zelanski then said that with the arrangement he would request a new supply of Russian arms and sanctions from Donald Trump.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Piekow confirmed that Moscow has agreed to provide a safe voyage in the Black Sea. He said Washington has simultaneously taken on restoring access to Russia’s global market for exports of agricultural products and fertilizers.
– Moscow and the United States agreed to develop funds to suspend attacks on energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine for 30 days – he supplemented.
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Piskow said the content of Monday’s conversation between Russia and US representatives regarding the suspension of arms in Ukraine will not be revealed. – These were technical consultations that delved into the details. So of course, the contents of these negotiations will certainly not be made public – he added.
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Wołodymyr Zelanski also mentioned the contract. He said if Moscow breaks the deal, a ceasefire covering the Black Sea and energy infrastructure would soon come into effect, demanding additional supply of arms and sanctions from Donald Trump against Russia.
-If Russians violate this ceasefire, I will request President Trump to respond, sanctions, weapons and more – the Ukrainian president said at a press conference.
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Previously, the fact that Russia and Ukraine had agreed to provide safe voyages and refrain from using troops in the Black Sea, informed the White House of Communiques, as they had supported the US in helping with the agreement between Moscow and Kiev. The delegations of both countries did not speak directly.
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