DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (APP) – US negotiators worked on the proposed partial ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday, and met with Russian representatives a day after having separate talks with the Ukrainian team. Each party has accused efforts of trying to reach a break in the 3 -year war.
After US President Donald Trump spoke with the leaders of the countries, Kiev and Moscow agreed to a limited ceasefire on Wednesday, but the sides have presented different views about the goals of the attack.
Although the White House said “energy and infrastructure” would be covered, the Kremlin announced that the deal further denied “energy infrastructure”. Ukrainian President Wolodmeer Zelannsky has said he would also love to see the railways and ports safe.
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Talks on Monday are expected that some of these differences will also be identified in the Black Sea attacks to ensure the safety of trade shipping.
US and Russian representatives met in the Saudi capital in the morning, according to Russia’s state TASS and Ria-Novosti news agencies. US and Ukrainian teams met in Riyadh on Sunday.
The delegation remained in Riyadh on Monday and is expected to meet with the Americans again, said Sirhi Lishchenko, a Ukrainian presidency adviser.
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the upper house of the Russian Parliament and participating in the talks on Monday, Gregory Carson told the Interfax News Agency that the talks were operating in a “creative way” and that the US and Russian delegations “understand each other’s views.”
Meanwhile, both Russia and Ukraine continued to attack their borders.
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The Russian Defense Ministry said Monday that a Ukrainian drone has attacked an oil pumping station in southern Russia that serves a pipeline carrying the Russian Port of Noorosis to the Russian Port of Noorosis for export of Kazakhstan oil. He said the drone was dropped down before reaching the pumping station.
The Russian army has been fulfilling President Vladimir Putin’s order to stop attacks on energy facilities for 30 days on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. He has accused Ukraine of placing partial ceasefire with attacks on Russia’s energy facilities, including a gas metering station in Sudza in Russia’s Krati region.
Ukrainian military general staff dismissed Moscow’s allegations and accused the Russian army of firing station, claiming that it is called “ridiculous”.
Zlinski said Sunday evening “Since March 11, an unconditional ceasefire proposal has been on the table, and these attacks can be stopped already. But it is Russia that has been continuing.”
He added that Ukrainian partners – “US, Europe and other people around the world” should increase pressure on Russia to “stop this terrorism.”
Zillski has emphasized that Ukraine is open to Trump’s full, 30 -day ceasefire proposal. Putin has made a fully ceasefire ceasefire about the supply of weapons to Kiev and the suspension of Ukraine’s military mobilization.
Addressing “Fox News Sunday”, Trump’s special envoy Steve Watkov said he expects “some real progress” in the talks, and that keeping in hostiles by the two countries of the Black Sea will be “naturally attractive to the shooting.”
China rejects the supply of peace troops
It was asked about the reports that it was speculated that China could send a peaceful to send a peace deal to Ukraine, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Go Jiacon responded with an unclear number on Monday.
“Let me emphasize that this report is completely wrong,” he said in a briefing. China’s position on the Ukraine crisis is clear and permanent. “
China has provided trade income from Russia with diplomatic support as well as oil and other natural resources, but it has not given any weapons or sent no personnel. However, China is on close conditions with North Korea, which has sent troops to fight the Russian army.
Ukraine Railway Cybertrick impressed
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a man appears on March 24 at a train station at the main train station in Kiev. Photo of Thomas Peter/Reuters
On Sunday, the Ukrainian State Railway Operator clashed with Ukrazalzenisia, “Massive Targeted Cybertack” on Telegram, adding that it is working to restore its system on Monday. The company said the attack did not affect the train movement or schedule of the train, but it disrupted its online booking system.
The company wrote, “The railway continues to work despite physical attacks on infrastructure, and even the most invasive cybertics cannot stop it.”
Meanwhile, Ukrainian special operations claimed on Monday that it destroyed four military helicopters in the Russian Belgaud region using the US -provided Hemaris rocket system. He published drone footage on his telegram page, which he said was an attack.
The group said the strikes took place on the “Jumping of Point” hidden for Russian aircraft used in surprising attacks on Ukrainian forces.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russian troops fired 99 attacks and decorative drones in Ukraine overnight, in which 57 were shot and 36 were lost by the radar, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.
Writing on the telegram, in the Kiev region, after the Russian drone collided with a residential area, a man was injured in a sharp.
In the Kharko area, a Russian drone targeted a residential building in Velika Babaka village, in which a 25 -year -old man and a pregnant woman were injured. Regional Head Olivia Sinehobov said the two were admitted to the hospital.
Regional head Ivan Fedorov wrote on the telegram, in Zapurizia, the Russian drone damaged several houses overnight.
Naukov reported from Ukraine Kiev. Associated Press Author Christopher Boden in Beijing.