Ukraine wants to take control of the food corridor in the Black Sea - Zelensky.
Zelensky: Russia is trying to control the food corridor in the Black Sea, but it is unsuccessful
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Russia is trying to gain control over the food corridor in the Black Sea, but without success. He noted that at this moment, a ceasefire in the Black Sea is more needed by Russia, as it has lost control over the sea corridor. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is ready for a ceasefire; however, Russia is using the situation to regain control over the food corridor. He is confident that Russia will not achieve this goal.
Trump: Russia may be stalling on the issue of a truce with Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin may be stalling on the issue of a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine. In response to a question about the possibility of Moscow reneging on commitments, Trump noted that Russia is probably trying to drag this process out. It is worth noting that some progress on the ceasefire issue in Ukraine was made during the latest negotiations in Riyadh, and the U.S. is examining the conditions proposed by Russia for the truce agreement in the Black Sea, particularly the lifting of sanctions.
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