Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey almost finalized a deal last month to ensure the safety of merchant shipping in the Black Sea. The negotiations, which lasted for two months, resulted in an agreed text that Turkey, under President Erdogan, was set to announce on March 30. However, Ukraine unexpectedly withdrew from the agreement at the last minute, preventing the deal from being formalized. The agreement was intended to offer security guarantees for merchant vessels operating in the region.
#Russia and #Ukraine negotiated for two months with #Turkey on a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in the Black Sea and reached agreement on a text that was to be announced by Ankara but Kyiv suddenly pulled out, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
⚡️Reuters: Ukraine, Russia almost reached Black Sea shipping agreement in March. Ukraine and Russia negotiated for two months on a deal to ensure the safety of merchant shipping in the Black Sea and reached agreement on a text in March, but Kyiv pulled out of the talks "at the…
A deal was reached in March "to ensure the safety of merchant shipping in the Black Sea", and though Ukraine did not want to sign it formally, Kyiv gave its assent for Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to announce it on March 30, the day before critical regional elections, the…
Russia, Ukraine and Turkey almost reached an agreement on safe navigation in the Black Sea, but at the last moment Kyiv broke the deal Negotiations had been underway for two months and the countries had agreed on the text of the agreement, which was to be announced by Turkey,… https://t.co/rv9PMpYQNz
#Russia and #Ukraine negotiated for two months with Turkey on a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in the #BlackSea and reached agreement on a text that was to be announced by Ankara, but Kyiv suddenly pulled out, said Reuters' sources. https://t.co/CZ8TuXEhTb
#Russia and #Ukraine negotiated for two months with Turkey on a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in the Black Sea and reached agreement but #Kyiv suddenly pulled out, four people familiar with the matter say. https://t.co/1iQsYrdTsB
Russia, Ukraine and Turkey negotiated an agreement on the safety of navigation in the Black Sea for two months and agreed on the text of a document that Ankara was supposed to publish, but Kiev suddenly pulled out of the deal , Reuters writes, citing sources. https://t.co/jCdRaK1kvQ
NEW: Russia and Ukraine almost reached a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in Black Sea in March but Kyiv suddenly pulled out before Turkey announced it • Under the deal almost announced on March 30, both Moscow and Kyiv would have offered security guarantees to merchant… https://t.co/QCOUIBbbZ1
New: Reuters reports that #Russia and #Ukraine negotiated for two months with Turkey on a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in the Black Sea and reached agreement on a text that was to be announced by Ankara - but Kyiv suddenly pulled out last month
Russia and Ukraine, with the mediation of Türkiye, reached an agreement on the safety of commercial maritime transport in the Black Sea, but Ukraine pulled out of the negotiations at the last minute. The text of the agreement was already ready and Türkiye planned to announce it… https://t.co/1dBdyUWFY5
Russia-Ukraine Black Sea shipping deal was almost reached last month, sources say https://t.co/UNtsyTW0NP
⚠️ EXCLUSIVE-RUSSIA-UKRAINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING DEAL WAS ALMOST REACHED LAST MONTH, SOURCES SAY Full Story → https://t.co/qh4FRDc8bN Russia and Ukraine negotiated for two months with Turkey on a deal to ensure the safety of shipping in the Black Sea and reached agreement on a… https://t.co/MpVy1rg0Ay
UKRAINE PULLED BACK FROM BLACK SEA MERCHANT SHIPPING SECURITY DEAL AT THE LAST MINUTE - SOURCES
RUSSIA AND UKRAINE NEGOTIATED WITH TURKEY DEAL TO ENSURE SAFETY OF MERCHANT SHIPPING IN BLACK SEA - SOURCES
❖ RUSSIA AND UKRAINE NEGOTIATED WITH TURKEY DEAL TO ENSURE SAFETY OF MERCHANT SHIPPING IN BLACK SEA - SOURCES ❖ TURKEY WAS DUE TO ANNOUNCE BLACK SEA SHIPPING DEAL ON MARCH 30, TEXT WAS PREPARED - SOURCES ❖ UKRAINE PULLED BACK FROM BLACK SEA MERCHANT SHIPPING SECURITY DEAL AT…
❖ RUSSIA AND UKRAINE NEGOTIATED WITH TURKEY DEAL TO ENSURE SAFETY OF MERCHANT SHIPPING IN BLACK SEA - SOURCES ❖ TURKEY WAS DUE TO ANNOUNCE BLACK SEA SHIPPING DEAL ON MARCH 30, TEXT WAS PREPARED - SOURCES
Ukraine is set to receive five anti-mine ships from NATO to address the ongoing threat of mines in the Black Sea. While preparations are underway, the Montreux Convention currently restricts the entry of these ships into the Black Sea until the end of the conflict. Crews for two… https://t.co/nsi4PTOGl3