
Can the US secure a Black Sea ceasefire as tensions mount?
A US delegation is seeking a ceasefire in the Black Sea as part of ongoing Ukraine-Russia talks. The talks aim to reduce violence and ensure the free flow of shipping. US President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to halt Russia’s three-year assault on Ukraine. Last week, he spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Diplomatic Efforts Underway
Senior White House officials Andrew Peek and Michael Anton lead the US team. After meeting Ukrainian diplomats on Sunday, they will engage with Russian officials on Monday. Their goal is to establish a maritime ceasefire, allowing vital trade and ensuring regional stability.

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Beyond the Black Sea Ceasefire
The talks will also address broader issues such as peacekeeping, verification measures, and returning Ukrainian children taken by Russia. Russia is represented by Grigory Karasin, a former diplomat, and Sergei Beseda, a security adviser.
Putin-Trump Agreement
Putin recently agreed to Trump’s proposal for Russia and Ukraine to halt attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure for 30 days. However, this deal falls short of a broader ceasefire that Washington seeks.
While the US hopes to reach a ceasefire by April 20, both sides continue to exchange strikes, raising concerns about lasting peace.
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