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The U.S. and Russia agreed on a principle to a ceasefire in the Black Sea to allow safe navigation, but the U.S. will evaluate Russia's demands, which include lifting sanctions and reconnecting a major agricultural bank to the SWIFT payments system. The conditions largely mirror demands made by Russia two years ago. The U.S. will present Russia's demands to President Trump before making a decision about the next step.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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