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US says it brokered safe shipping in the Black Sea in talks with Ukraine and Russia

US says it brokered safe shipping in the Black Sea in talks with Ukraine and Russia
The United States is meeting separately with Russian and Ukrainian leaders for talks this week in Saudi Arabia. The Trump administration has departed from traditional US foreign policy as it seeks *** deal ending Russia's war, while Trump's approach has. Concerns for some European allies. His special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, described recent talks this way. The president had two very productive calls this week, or last week, I should say, one with President Zelensky, one with President Putin. I was in, I sat and listened to both of them. In both conversations it was all about *** lasting peace. Lots of progress got made last week. According to the Kremlin, at the top of the agenda Monday was the issue of the Black Sea initiative and all aspects related to its renewal, including navigation safety. Earlier in the war, the so-called Black Sea grain Initiative enabled the safe export of Ukrainian grain through Black Sea waters. Russia withdrew. From that agreement, which was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in 2023, complaining that Russia faced obstacles exporting its own food, Washington is eyeing *** potential maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea and hoping that initial positivity in peace talks could lead to *** broader 30 day ceasefire and longer term negotiations at the White House. I'm Julia Benbrook.
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US says it brokered safe shipping in the Black Sea in talks with Ukraine and Russia
The United States said an agreement has been reached to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea as it wrapped up three days of talks Tuesday with Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia on prospective steps toward peace.U.S. experts met separately with Ukrainian and Russian representatives in Riyadh, and the White House issued separate joint statements about the talks with Ukraine and Russia. It said the sides have 鈥渁greed to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea.鈥滵etails of the prospective deal are yet to be released, but it appears to mark a revival of a 2022 agreement to ensure safe transit via Ukraine's Black Sea ports that was brokered by the United Nations and Turkey and was halted by Russia the following year. Russia had said the agreement failed to ensure safety of its Black Sea exports.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in televised comments Tuesday that Moscow is open to the revival of the agreement but warned that Russian interests must be protected.In an apparent reference to the Russian demands, the White House statement on the talks with Russia noted that the U.S. 鈥渨ill help restore Russia鈥檚 access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports, lower maritime insurance costs, and enhance access to ports and payment systems for such transactions.鈥漈he White House statement also mentioned that the parties agreed to develop measures for implementing an agreement reached in President Donald Trump鈥檚 calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ban strikes against energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine.After the Trump-Putin call last week, the White House said the partial ceasefire would include ending attacks on 鈥渆nergy and infrastructure,鈥� while the Kremlin declared that the agreement referred more narrowly to 鈥渆nergy infrastructure."Meanwhile, a Kremlin official said Tuesday that the talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Riyadh the previous day would likely lead to further contacts between Washington and Moscow, but that no concrete plans have yet been made.The three days of meetings 鈥� which did not include direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations 鈥� are part of an attempt to hammer out details on a partial pause in the 3-year-old war in Ukraine. It has been a struggle to reach even a limited, 30-day ceasefire 鈥� which Moscow and Kyiv agreed to in principle last week -- with both sides continuing to attack each other with drones and missiles.Future U.S.-Russia contacts expectedOn Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the outcome of the U.S-Russia talks in Riyadh 鈥渉as been reported in the capitals鈥� and was currently being 鈥渁nalyzed鈥� by Moscow and Washington, but that the Kremlin has no plans to release further details of what was discussed to the public.鈥淲e鈥檙e talking about technical negotiations, negotiations with immersion in details," Peskov said, adding that while there are currently no plans for Trump and Putin to speak, such a conversation could be quickly organized if the need arises.鈥淭here is an understanding that the contacts will continue, but there is nothing concrete at the moment,鈥� Peskov said. He added that there are no plans to hold a three-way meeting between Russia, the U.S. and Ukraine.Senior Russian lawmaker Grigory Karasin, who took part in the Russia-U.S. talks in Riyadh on Monday, told Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that the conversation was 鈥渧ery interesting, difficult, but quite constructive.鈥濃淲e were at it all day from morning until late at night,鈥� Karasin was quoted by the agency as saying on Tuesday.Cross-border strikes continueThe Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that Ukraine had "continued deliberate drone strikes against Russia鈥檚 civilian energy facilities.鈥漁ne Ukrainian drone attack on Monday knocked down a high-voltage power line linking the Rostov nuclear power plant with the city of Tikhoretsk in the southern Krasnodar region, the ministry said, adding that another drone strike had occurred on the Svatovo gas distribution station in the Russia-occupied Ukrainian region of Luhansk."Zelenskyy confirms his inability to observe agreements and makes it impossible for outside guarantors of any potential agreements to control him,鈥� the ministry said.In Ukraine, the number of people injured Monday in a Russian missile strike on the center of the city of Sumy rose to 101 people including 23 children, according to the Sumy regional administration.The strike on Sumy, across the border from Russia鈥檚 Kursk region which was partially occupied by Ukraine since August, hit residential buildings and a school, which had to be evacuated due to the attack.Meanwhile, Russian forces launched one ballistic missile and 139 long-range strike and decoy drones into Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian air force. Those attacks affected seven regions of Ukraine and injured multiple people.

The United States said an agreement has been reached to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea as it wrapped up three days of talks Tuesday with Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia on prospective steps toward peace.

U.S. experts met separately with Ukrainian and Russian representatives in Riyadh, and the White House issued separate joint statements about the talks with Ukraine and Russia. It said the sides have 鈥渁greed to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea.鈥�

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Details of the prospective deal are yet to be released, but it appears to mark a revival of a 2022 agreement to ensure safe transit via Ukraine's Black Sea ports that was brokered by the United Nations and Turkey and was halted by Russia the following year. Russia had said the agreement failed to ensure safety of its Black Sea exports.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in televised comments Tuesday that Moscow is open to the revival of the agreement but warned that Russian interests must be protected.

In an apparent reference to the Russian demands, the White House statement on the talks with Russia noted that the U.S. 鈥渨ill help restore Russia鈥檚 access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports, lower maritime insurance costs, and enhance access to ports and payment systems for such transactions.鈥�

The White House statement also mentioned that the parties agreed to develop measures for implementing an agreement reached in President Donald Trump鈥檚 calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ban strikes against energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine.

After the Trump-Putin call last week, the White House said the partial ceasefire would include ending attacks on 鈥渆nergy and infrastructure,鈥� while the Kremlin declared that the agreement referred more narrowly to 鈥渆nergy infrastructure."

Meanwhile, a Kremlin official said Tuesday that the talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Riyadh the previous day would likely lead to further contacts between Washington and Moscow, but that no concrete plans have yet been made.

The three days of meetings 鈥� which did not include direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations 鈥� are part of an attempt to hammer out details on a partial pause in the 3-year-old war in Ukraine. It has been a struggle to reach even a limited, 30-day ceasefire 鈥� which Moscow and Kyiv agreed to in principle last week -- with both sides continuing to attack each other with drones and missiles.

Future U.S.-Russia contacts expected

On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the outcome of the U.S-Russia talks in Riyadh 鈥渉as been reported in the capitals鈥� and was currently being 鈥渁nalyzed鈥� by Moscow and Washington, but that the Kremlin has no plans to release further details of what was discussed to the public.

鈥淲e鈥檙e talking about technical negotiations, negotiations with immersion in details," Peskov said, adding that while there are currently no plans for Trump and Putin to speak, such a conversation could be quickly organized if the need arises.

鈥淭here is an understanding that the contacts will continue, but there is nothing concrete at the moment,鈥� Peskov said. He added that there are no plans to hold a three-way meeting between Russia, the U.S. and Ukraine.

Senior Russian lawmaker Grigory Karasin, who took part in the Russia-U.S. talks in Riyadh on Monday, told Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that the conversation was 鈥渧ery interesting, difficult, but quite constructive.鈥�

鈥淲e were at it all day from morning until late at night,鈥� Karasin was quoted by the agency as saying on Tuesday.

Cross-border strikes continue

The Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that Ukraine had "continued deliberate drone strikes against Russia鈥檚 civilian energy facilities.鈥�

One Ukrainian drone attack on Monday knocked down a high-voltage power line linking the Rostov nuclear power plant with the city of Tikhoretsk in the southern Krasnodar region, the ministry said, adding that another drone strike had occurred on the Svatovo gas distribution station in the Russia-occupied Ukrainian region of Luhansk.

"Zelenskyy confirms his inability to observe agreements and makes it impossible for outside guarantors of any potential agreements to control him,鈥� the ministry said.

In Ukraine, the number of people injured Monday in a Russian missile strike on the center of the city of Sumy rose to 101 people including 23 children, according to the Sumy regional administration.

The strike on Sumy, across the border from Russia鈥檚 Kursk region which was partially occupied by Ukraine since August, hit residential buildings and a school, which had to be evacuated due to the attack.

Meanwhile, Russian forces launched one ballistic missile and 139 long-range strike and decoy drones into Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian air force. Those attacks affected seven regions of Ukraine and injured multiple people.