
Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky said that Russia faced Russia’s demand to release sanctions under the black seascape of the Black Sea.
Moscow said that the maritime armistice announced on Tuesday to allow safe passage of commercial vessels on Tuesday will begin when Western restrictions on Russian food and fertilizers are lifted.
Zelensky spoke with reporters across Europe in a panel interview in Paris.
He asked if the United States would resist Russian pressure by the BBC.
The White House said on Tuesday that the Russian and Ukrainian delegations agreed to the armistice in the Black Sea after three days of conversation with Saudi Arabia’s US officials.
But a few hours later, the Kremlin published its own statements, including a list of conditions.
That demand is included Withdraw the Western sanctions for financial institutions Interior in agricultural trade and restore access to Swift International Payment System.
Trump said the US government said he is seeing a request to release Moscow’s restrictions, but the EU said it would not consider withdrawal of the Russian army “unconditional” withdrawal in an internationally recognized territory in Ukraine on Wednesday.
In an interview with the panel in Paris, Zelensky said he was “very grateful” for both the US support.
“We can’t agree with the story,” he said.
When US President Donald Trump asked him or Russian President Vladimir Putin, Gel Lenski said he didn’t know.
“I don’t know -I’m hard to say.” He said. “I don’t know what he had. I don’t know how many conversations he had.”
Ukrainian leaders also want to support Ukraine. In last week’s interview.
Zelensky will “not drove in a hurry.”
He said, “I didn’t have that experience.”
“As far as I know, he knows how to buy and sell real estate, but it’s a bit different.”