A resident watches as his neighbor cleans up a broken residence after a Russian drone assault in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 23.
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American and Russian negotiators have convened in Riyadh for discussions on a maritime ceasefire within the Black Sea. The closed-door talks on the Ritz-Carlton Lodge observe U.S. consultations with a Ukrainian delegation on stabilizing the entrance strains and implementing a proposed 30-day armistice.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasised the restricted scope of discussions, noting that “a great many different aspects [of a ceasefire] are still to be worked through.”
Russia, dealing with Ukrainian drone assaults, has moved its Black Sea fleet away from the Crimean port metropolis of Sevastopol, whereas persevering with strikes on Ukrainian ports. Transport routes by the territorial waters of NATO members stay very important for Ukrainian exports.
Ukraine has endorsed President Trump’s ceasefire proposal and offered Washington with a listing of key websites requiring safety. Ukrainian Protection Minister Rustem Umerov stays in Riyadh for potential follow-up conferences.
In the meantime, the Kremlin confirmed that talks embody the potential renewal of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which Russia exited in 2023. Moscow seeks assurances that unmet commitments to Russia shall be addressed. U.S. officers prioritize maritime stability, with negotiations anticipated to broaden towards broader safety ensures, although a right away breakthrough stays unsure.