Tuesday, March 25, 2025

US/Russia/Ukraine Agree To Black Sea Ceasefire, Restore Russian Agricultural Global Access


US/Russia/Ukraine Agree To Black Sea Ceasefire, Restore Russian Agricultural Global Access


Part of the globalist agenda has been to destroy the human food supply - we're talking farmers, agriculture. That goal is one of the agendas behind the Ukraine war -- to take the breadbasket of Europe in Ukraine for the oligarchs, and to destroy Russian farming.

It is a little known fact that Russian agriculture, which was destroyed by the policies of the Bolshevik revolution in 1918, took 100 years to recover.

It is in that backdrop that negotiations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between the United States and Russia to end the Ukraine war, have achieved another stepping stone to a full peace in Donbass and beyond.

The White House today announced the United States and Ukraine agreed to cease the use of force against commercial vessels in the Black Sea.

The US will help Russia restore access to the world market for exports of agricultural products and fertilizers, reported local press.

Russia says it is open to a new Black Sea shipping safety agreement — potentially a step toward a ceasefire — but only if the U.S. "orders" Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to comply.

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy said a truce covering the Black Sea and energy infrastructure was effective immediately on Tuesday.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that only direct instructions from Washington would give Russia the guarantees it needs:

“Given the sad experience of past agreements with Kyiv, the guarantees can only come from an order from Washington.” The Russian Foreign Minister said only America could force Ukraine to stop attacking Russian energy and civilian infrastructure.

The Kremlin declared the US will help restore access to global market for Russian agricultural and fertiliser exports.

Zelensky also declared Ukraine and the U.S. agreed that third parties could oversee a potential truce, ad will ask Trump for weapons and new Russian sanctions if Moscow breaks the ceasefire.




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