Black Sea Ceasefire Stalls Over Russian Demands for Sanctions Relief
Ukraine accuses Russia of ongoing attacks as European leaders discuss military aid and peacekeeping options in Paris.
- The U.S.-mediated Black Sea ceasefire agreement remains unimplemented as Russia insists on sanctions relief, including access to SWIFT, which the EU has rejected.
- Ukraine reports continued Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, contradicting Moscow's claims of compliance with the ceasefire terms.
- European leaders are meeting in Paris to deliberate on military aid, with France pledging €2 billion in support, and exploring peacekeeping measures to secure a potential truce.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Russia for lacking genuine interest in peace and accused it of using negotiations to delay progress.
- The EU maintains that sanctions will only be lifted following a complete withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory.











































