Kyiv and Moscow agree to take steps to achieve a “safe navigation” in the Black Sea and “eliminate the use of violence”, Washington announced in a summary of the contacts that are maintained with both parties in Saudi Arabia.
The governments of Ukraine and Russia agree to take steps to achieve “safe navigation” in the Black Sea and “eliminate the use of violence”, the government of the United States announced on Tuesday in a summary of the contacts being maintained with both parties in Saudi Arabia.
For the US president, Donald Trump, it is “necessary” to stop “killing for both parts of the Russian-Ukraine conflict,” a necessary step “to go to a” sustainable “resolution of the conflict, according to the statement released by the White House on Tuesday.
Washington wants to “continue to facilitate negotiations” and coincide with the Russian and Ukrainian parts about the need to maintain contacts to achieve specific similarities, although neither Moscow nor Kiev have committed themselves to having committed nothing but to stay on the negotiating table.
Grain export
One of the short -term objectives would be to restore the agreement to facilitate the export of grain via the Black Sea and in this area Russia and Ukraine would agree “eliminate the use of violence” and “the use of commercial ships for military purposes,” said the official American official remark.
Energy -infrastructure attacks
They also expect to “develop measures” that make the ban on attacks on energy infrastructure on both sides of the border possible. In recent days, the Russian and Ukrainian authorities have accused exactly of bombing these kinds of objectives in a recurring way.
Prison exchanges and returning of children
The delegation of Ukraine also advocated during contacts for continuing with the fairs of prisoners of war and reaching the return of children who are “forced” to Russia.
“Help” Russia to “restore” their access to the world market
On the other hand, the Trump government committed itself in the context of this thaw to “help” Russia to “repair” their access to the worldwide market for agricultural and fertilizers products and to facilitate the access of these goods to ports and systems to guarantee the payment of transactions, in an apparent concession.
Source: EITB

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