The US has closed separate agreements with Ukraine and Russia, predicting to stop hostilities in the Black Sea and to stop the wounds against energy facilities
The Black Sea Agreement aims to reinstate the Russia In the international markets of cereals and fertilizers, to get revenue and at the same time guarantee global food security, the Russian Foreign Minister was judged Tuesday. Sergei Lavrov.
The US closed – separate – agreements with Ukraine And with Russia, who predicts that hostilities in the Black Sea be stopped and that the wounds be stopped against energy installations.
In the context of the agreements, Washington promised to lift some sanctions against Moscow.
‘We want the market grain And fertilizers to be predictable “and” no one is trying to ‘exclude’ us, “Mr Lavrov explained in an interview on the channel of a Russian television.
“Not only because we want (…) a fair profit in fair competition, but also because we are concerned about the situation in nutritional safety in Africa and other countries in the world,” he continued.
If implemented, the deal will be the first step in US President Donald Trump’s project to have a general ceasefire and progress to end the war that began three years ago between Russia and Ukraine.
Mr Lavrov, a veteran diplomat, at the helm of the Russian Foreign Minister since 2004, noted that the optimism expressed by US presidency envoy, Steve Whitkov, who said that the broader ceasefire may not be a fact.
Mr Whitkov seems to “overcame the elites of European countries”, as they would prefer not to “allow” Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski to “indulge”, the head of Russian diplomacy said. After all, Mr. Zelenski “wants to give in,” he added.
Sergei Lavrov said that Donald Trump and his government want to restore bilateral relations and added that Moscow agrees with the current government in Washington that the conflicts between the two largest nuclear forces could not be allowed to be allowed.
However, he hastened to add that Moscow would continue to be vigilant, regardless of negotiations with Washington. “To trust, but to verify ‘ – this was the order of (former US President Ronald) Reagan. We will not forget it. “
Source :Skai
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