White House spokeswoman Karolin Livitt said that the conversation of US President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky was very productive. She said that “the leaders of the two countries agreed on a partial ceasefire in the field of energy production.”
At a press briefing, Levitt spoke about the latest events related to the process of ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
According to her, President Trump held a very productive telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18 and the President of Ukraine Zelensky on March 19. In the negotiations, progress was achieved.
Levitt in particular said: “Two leaders agreed on a partial ceasefire for energy facilities. Technical groups will meet in Saudi Arabia in the coming days to discuss the expansion of the ceasefire to the Black Sea.”
adding that the parties have achieved serious progress in the end of the war and achieve a truce, Levitt noted: “We were never so close to the world, we are thanks to President Trump. This terrible war would never have begun if President Trump was in power, he is determined to finish it once and forever.”
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– Zelensky asked the Patriot system
The spokesman said that Zelensky asked Trump Patriot missile. Trump emphasized that they will work in cooperation with Kiev, especially on how to get missiles available in Europe.
“The United States will continue to provide Ukraine with intelligence. The presidents also discussed the main defense requirements that Ukraine will need in this process.”
“The parties agreed that this temporary ceasefire could be the first step towards the complete cessation of war and establishing security,” Levitt said.
The spokesman emphasized that Zelensky is also ready to “accept a complete ceasefire.”
According to her, Trump told Zelensky that “the operation of such energy deposits as power plants and nuclear power plants in Ukraine would be useful for” safety. American right to property of these stations would be the best protection for infrastructure. “
The American delegation will continue negotiations on the ceasefire, going to Saudi Arabia in the coming days. The parties agreed with the action of a partial ceasefire, which will begin with energy deposits and spread to other areas.
At yesterday’s meeting with Russian President Putin, US President Trump said that they had agreed on an immediate ceasefire in the field of energy and infrastructure.
Trump also noted that other topics of negotiations will be discussed between the relevant delegations on the way to the complete and comprehensive cessation of fire, and made it clear that they are “on the right track.”