The Donald Trump administration published two separate statements following the results of negotiations in Ukraine and Russia, which largely repeated each other.
The US delegations, Ukraine and the Russian Federation have reached many agreements during negotiations on March 23-25 in Saudi Riyad. It was announced by the White House on Tuesday, March 25th.
The Donald Trump administration has published two separate statements following the results of negotiations with Russia and Ukraine, which largely repeat each other.
Thus, a joint agreement reached “ensuring safe shipping, excluding force use and preventing the use of commercial courts for military purposes in the black sea.”
At the same time, the United States will “help restore Russia’s access to the world’s exports of agricultural and fertilizer products, reduce sea insurance costs and expand access to ports and payment systems for such operations.”
As for Ukraine, “The United States will remain faithful in promoting the exchange of war inmates, the release of civil prisoners and the return of strained Ukrainian children.”
Also, entrepreneurs of the three countries have separately set up steps to implement the Trump and Putin agreement “in ban on strikes in Russian and Ukraine’s energy facilities”, and “will continue to work in achieving a strong and long -world world.”
“The United States reiterated President Donald Trump’s order that killings on both sides of the Russia-Ukrainian conflict must be stopped, how the necessary steps toward achieving a strong peaceful settlement. For this purpose, the United States will continue to promote negotiations between both parties to achieve a peaceful reference to the Russians’ agreement.”
Remember, on March 23-25, negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine, the USA and the Russian Federation were agreed with Riyad. At the same time, tripartite negotiations did not occur. And in the Kremlin they said they would not do the details of public negotiations.
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