'Ceasefire' has been announced: Volts commented on Russia's strikes on Ukraine's infrastructure.


White House advisor on the cessation of airstrikes on infrastructure in Ukraine and Russia
White House National Security Advisor Mike Volts reported that airstrikes on Ukraine's and Russia's infrastructure have ceased. He stated this during an interview with CBS News. Volts assured that we will continue to work. 'We are continuing our work; we have a ceasefire in the air over infrastructure. This happened immediately after President Trump's conversation with President Putin this week,' said the White House advisor.
At the same Time, he noted that there will be discussions about a ceasefire in the Black Sea, 'so that both sides can transport grain, fuel, and resume trade in the Black Sea.' 'Then we will discuss the line of control, which is actually the frontline, and this includes details of verification mechanisms, peacekeeping, freezing the lines where they are. Then we will consider a broader and permanent peace, discussing the exchange of territories to achieve lasting peace, supposedly what the Ukrainians often talk about... as security guarantees,' added the White House advisor.
It should be noted that Trump evaluated the hour-long conversation with Zelensky after talks with Putin.
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