(AP) — Russia and Ukraine’s prime diplomats on Saturday used a high-level convention in Turkey to as soon as once more commerce accusations of violating a tentative U.S.-brokered deal to pause strikes on power infrastructure, underscoring the challenges of negotiating an finish to the 3-year-old conflict.
The 2 international ministers spoke at separate occasions on the annual Antalya Diplomacy Discussion board, a day after U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to debate peace prospects. Ukraine’s European allies on Friday promised billions of {dollars} to assist Kyiv hold preventing Russia’s invasion.
Whereas Moscow and Kyiv each agreed in precept final month to implement a restricted, 30-day ceasefire, they issued conflicting statements quickly after their separate talks with U.S. officers in Saudi Arabia. They differed on the beginning time of halting strikes, and alleged near-immediate breaches by the opposite aspect.
“The Ukrainians have been attacking us from the very starting, each passing day, possibly with two or three exceptions,” Russian International Minister Sergei Lavrov mentioned, including that Moscow would supply the U.S., Turkey and worldwide our bodies with a listing of Kyiv’s assaults through the previous three weeks.
A consultant of the Russian International Ministry individually instructed state media Saturday that Moscow has been sharing intelligence with the U.S. concerning greater than 60 supposed breaches of the deal by Kyiv.
Trump says ‘Russia has to get transferring’
Lavrov on Saturday insisted Russia had caught to the phrases of the deal.
His Ukrainian counterpart, Andrii Sybiha, fiercely contested that declare, saying Russia had launched “nearly 70 missiles, over 2,200 (exploding) drones, and over 6,000 guided aerial bombs at Ukraine, principally at civilians,” since agreeing to the restricted pause on strikes.
“This clearly exhibits to the world who needs peace and who needs conflict,” he mentioned.
Russian forces maintain the benefit in Ukraine, and Kyiv has warned Moscow is planning a recent spring offensive to ramp up stress on its foe and enhance its negotiating place.
Ukraine has endorsed a broader U.S. ceasefire proposal, however Russia has successfully blocked it by imposing far-reaching circumstances. European governments have accused Putin of dragging his toes.
“Russia has to get transferring” on the highway to ending the conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media Friday. He mentioned the conflict is “horrible and mindless.”
Lavrov on Saturday reiterated {that a} potential U.S.-backed settlement, additionally mentioned in Saudi Arabia, to make sure protected navigation for business vessels within the Black Sea couldn’t be carried out till restrictions are lifted on Russian entry to delivery insurance coverage, docking ports and worldwide fee techniques.
Particulars of the potential deal weren’t launched, nevertheless it appeared to mark one other try to make sure protected Black Sea delivery after a 2022 settlement that was brokered by the U.N. and Turkey however halted by Russia the next 12 months.
Ukraine reviews loss of life of F-16 pilot
Ukraine’s air power mentioned a second F-16 fighter jet provided by Western allies has been misplaced and its pilot, 26-year-old Pavlo Ivanov, killed.
Ukraine’s Normal Employees mentioned the F-16 crashed whereas repelling a Russian missile strike. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday provided condolences to Ivanov’s household, saying, “We’re happy with our troopers. We’ll give a robust and apt response.”
Ukraine mentioned the primary F-16 was shot down final August, after it intercepted three Russian missiles and a drone.
Since final July, Ukraine has acquired a number of batches of the fighter jets from Denmark and the Netherlands, with U.S. approval. Their whole quantity has not been disclosed.
In the meantime, Russian drones killed at the least two civilians in Ukraine’s southern Kherson area on Saturday, in line with native Gov. Oleksandr Prokudin.
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