Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a ceasefire deal involving the Black Sea and strikes on energy infrastructure.
It comes after US officials met separately with a Russian and Ukrainian delegation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to discuss a partial ceasefire as Moscow’s full-scale invasion has been raging on for more than three years.
Ukraine and Russia didn’t directly meet, and agreed to the US-formed plan.
Discussions on Monday were focused on a narrow Black Sea ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, but US President Donald Trump said territory and power plant ownership were also on the agenda.
War latest: Ukraine and Russia agree to ceasefire deal
Ukraine’s defence minister Rustem Umerov said his country had agreed to “ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea”.
In a similarly worded statement to the one issued by the White House, he added: “All parties agreed to develop measures for implementing the President’s agreement to ban strikes against energy facilities of Ukraine and Russia.”
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Mr Umerov added they were working toward a “durable and lasting peace.”
This comes after the White House said Russia had agreed to safe navigation in the Black Sea.
A member of the Russian delegation, senator Grigory Karasin, described the talks as “intense” but “useful”.
He told the TASS news agency: “Everything was discussed – there was an intense, challenging dialogue, but it was very useful for us and for the Americans.”
On Tuesday morning, Ukraine said it had come under attack overnight from 139 drones, with two hurt.
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