US 'evaluating' Russian conditions for Black Sea ceasefire including lifting sanctions, Rubio says
- The United States will review Russia's demands for a ceasefire in the Black Sea after agreeing 'in principle' to a U.S.-brokered deal, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Russia's conditions for the ceasefire include lifting sanctions on its agricultural bank and improving access to global markets, as outlined by the Kremlin.
- Rubio stated that some sanctions require action from the European Union, noting that some of the sanctions that Russia wants to be lifted are outside of U.S. Control.
- Despite agreements, Russia has conditioned the ceasefire on demands that cannot be fulfilled immediately, Rubio confirmed during a visit to Jamaica.
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