US, Ukrainian, and Russian officials reached agreements for temporary ceasefires on strikes against energy infrastructure and in the Black Sea
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US, Ukrainian, and Russian officials reached some agreements for temporary ceasefires on strikes against energy infrastructure and in the Black Sea
The details of these ceasefires remain unclear and evaluating the ceasefires' specifics in the absence of officially published joint texts remains difficult
During two-day talks in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. agreed to implement a ceasefire in the Black Sea and a ban on strikes against energy infrastructure
On March 25, the White House issued a statement following talks in Riyadh where the US, Ukraine, and Russia agreed on safe navigation in the Black Sea and halting strikes on energy infrastructure.
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