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Russia, US Agree to Ensure Implementation of Black Sea Initiative, Kremlin Says
Russia, US Agree to Ensure Implementation of Black Sea Initiative, Kremlin Says
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Russia and the United States have agreed to ensure the implementation of the Black Sea initiative, the Kremlin said on Tuesday. Furthermore, Russia and the United States welcome the assistance of third countries aimed at supporting the implementation of agreements in the energy and maritime spheres.Moscow and Washington have agreed to develop measures to reach an agreement on banning strikes on Russian and Ukrainian energy facilities with the possibility of extension, the Kremlin said.On Monday, the Russian delegation, led by top senator for foreign affairs Grigory Karasin and adviser to Federal Security Service chief Sergey Beseda, met with the US delegation in Riyadh. They were expected to discuss the details of a possible resumption of the deal on the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, as earmarked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump during their latest phone call.
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Russia, US Agree to Ensure Implementation of Black Sea Initiative, Kremlin Says
17:31 25.03.2025 (Updated: 11:45 26.03.2025) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The United States, in accordance with the agreements, will help reduce the cost of shipping insurance, as well as expand access to ports, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
Russia and the United States have agreed to ensure the implementation of the Black Sea initiative, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
"In accordance with the agreement of the Russian and US presidents, the Russian and US sides agreed to ensure the implementation of the Black Sea initiative, which includes ensuring the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, non-use of force and preventing the use of commercial vessels for military purposes, while organizing appropriate control measures through inspection of such vessels," the statement said.
Furthermore, Russia and the United States welcome the assistance of third countries aimed at supporting the implementation of agreements in the energy and maritime spheres.
"Russia and the United States welcome the services of third countries aimed at supporting the implementation of agreements in the energy and maritime spheres," the statement read.
Moscow and Washington have agreed to develop measures to reach an agreement on banning strikes on Russian and Ukrainian energy facilities with the possibility of extension, the Kremlin said.
"Russia and the United States have agreed to develop measures to implement the agreements reached by the presidents of the two countries to ban attacks on energy facilities in Russia and Ukraine for a period of 30 days, starting March 18, 2025, with the possibility of extending and withdrawing from the agreement in case of non-compliance by one of the parties," according to the statement.
On Monday, the Russian delegation, led by top senator for foreign affairs Grigory Karasin and adviser to Federal Security Service chief Sergey Beseda, met with the US delegation in Riyadh. They were expected to discuss the details of a possible resumption of the deal on the safety of navigation in the Black Sea, as earmarked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump during their latest phone call.