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US holds separate talks with Russia and Ukraine to discuss proposed ceasefire

US holds separate talks with Russia and Ukraine to discuss proposed ceasefire
The US is shuttling between Ukrainian and Russian officials holding indirect talks trying to reach *** temporary ceasefire. The conversations will include getting both sides to agree not to target each other's energy infrastructure while pushing for *** maritime ceasefire over the Black Sea and restarting trade in that region. The hope is these will lead to stopping fighting on front lines and eventually ending the more than 3 year long war. And while that temporary ceasefire is being worked out, more than 30 European countries are figuring out *** plan for *** peacekeeping force located in Ukraine. In Washington, I'm Amy Lowe.
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US holds separate talks with Russia and Ukraine to discuss proposed ceasefire
U.S. negotiators worked to hammer out details of a proposed partial ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday, meeting with representatives from Russia a day after holding separate talks with the Ukrainian team. Each side has accused the other of undermining efforts to reach a pause in the 3-year-old war.Kyiv and Moscow agreed in principle Wednesday to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries鈥� leaders, but the parties have offered different views of what targets would be off-limits to attack.While the White House said 鈥渆nergy and infrastructure鈥� would be covered, the Kremlin declared that the agreement referred more narrowly to 鈥渆nergy infrastructure.鈥� Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he would also like to see railways and ports protected.Talks Monday are expected to address some of those differences, as well as a potential pause in attacks in the Black Sea to ensure the safety of commercial shipping.U.S. and Russian representatives began meeting in the morning in the Saudi capital, Russia鈥檚 state Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies reported. The U.S. and Ukrainian teams met on Sunday in Riyadh, and more contacts were expected, though it was not clear when.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday the Russian military is fulfilling President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 order to halt attacks on energy facilities for 30 days.Video below: Ukrainian and US delegates held 'productive' discussions on SundayPeskov accused Ukraine of derailing the partial ceasefire with an attack on a gas metering station in Sudzha in Russia鈥檚 Kursk region. Ukraine鈥檚 military General Staff rejected Moscow鈥檚 accusations and blamed the Russian military for shelling the station, a claim Peskov called 鈥渁bsurd.鈥滿eanwhile, Russian troops launched a new barrage of drones, including decoys, into Ukraine overnight into Monday, according to Ukraine鈥檚 air force, causing some damage and injuries.Before the latest attack, Zelenskyy said in a televised statement Sunday evening that "since March 11, a proposal for an unconditional ceasefire has been on the table, and these attacks could have already stopped. But it is Russia that continues all this.鈥滺e added that Ukraine's partners 鈥� 鈥渢he U.S., Europe, and others around the world鈥� 鈥� should step up pressure on Russia 鈥渢o stop this terror.鈥漐elenskyy has emphasized that Ukraine is open to a full, 30-day ceasefire that Trump has proposed. But Putin has made a complete ceasefire conditional on a halt of arms supplies to Kyiv and a suspension of Ukraine鈥檚 military mobilization 鈥� demands rejected by Kyiv and its Western allies.Speaking on 鈥淔ox News Sunday,鈥� Trump鈥檚 special envoy Steve Witkoff said he expected 鈥渟ome real progress鈥� at the talks in Saudi Arabia, and that a pause in hostilities between both countries in the Black Sea would 鈥渘aturally gravitate into a full-on shooting ceasefire.鈥漇erhii Leshchenko, an adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, said the delegation remained in Riyadh on Monday and expected to meet again with the Americans.

U.S. negotiators worked to hammer out details of a proposed partial ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday, meeting with representatives from Russia a day after holding separate talks with the Ukrainian team. Each side has accused the other of undermining efforts to reach a pause in the 3-year-old war.

Kyiv and Moscow agreed in principle Wednesday to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries鈥� leaders, but the parties have offered different views of what targets would be off-limits to attack.

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While the White House said 鈥渆nergy and infrastructure鈥� would be covered, the Kremlin declared that the agreement referred more narrowly to 鈥渆nergy infrastructure.鈥� Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he would also like to see railways and ports protected.

Talks Monday are expected to address some of those differences, as well as a potential pause in attacks in the Black Sea to ensure the safety of commercial shipping.

U.S. and Russian representatives began meeting in the morning in the Saudi capital, Russia鈥檚 state Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies reported. The U.S. and Ukrainian teams met on Sunday in Riyadh, and more contacts were expected, though it was not clear when.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday the Russian military is fulfilling President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 order to halt attacks on energy facilities for 30 days.

Video below: Ukrainian and US delegates held 'productive' discussions on Sunday

Peskov accused Ukraine of derailing the partial ceasefire with an attack on a gas metering station in Sudzha in Russia鈥檚 Kursk region. Ukraine鈥檚 military General Staff rejected Moscow鈥檚 accusations and blamed the Russian military for shelling the station, a claim Peskov called 鈥渁bsurd.鈥�

Meanwhile, Russian troops launched a new barrage of drones, including decoys, into Ukraine overnight into Monday, according to Ukraine鈥檚 air force, causing some damage and injuries.

Before the latest attack, Zelenskyy said in a televised statement Sunday evening that "since March 11, a proposal for an unconditional ceasefire has been on the table, and these attacks could have already stopped. But it is Russia that continues all this.鈥�

He added that Ukraine's partners 鈥� 鈥渢he U.S., Europe, and others around the world鈥� 鈥� should step up pressure on Russia 鈥渢o stop this terror.鈥�

Zelenskyy has emphasized that Ukraine is open to a full, 30-day ceasefire that Trump has proposed. But Putin has made a complete ceasefire conditional on a halt of arms supplies to Kyiv and a suspension of Ukraine鈥檚 military mobilization 鈥� demands rejected by Kyiv and its Western allies.

Speaking on 鈥淔ox News Sunday,鈥� Trump鈥檚 special envoy Steve Witkoff said he expected 鈥渟ome real progress鈥� at the talks in Saudi Arabia, and that a pause in hostilities between both countries in the Black Sea would 鈥渘aturally gravitate into a full-on shooting ceasefire.鈥�

Serhii Leshchenko, an adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, said the delegation remained in Riyadh on Monday and expected to meet again with the Americans.