Maritime Security Breakthrough: U.S.-Russia-Ukraine Agreement
Russia and the U.S. reached an agreement to lift restrictions on Russian food and fertilizer exports, in exchange for a maritime security deal in the Black Sea. The U.S. also committed to a ban on military strikes on energy installations in Russia and Ukraine, marking progress towards ending the conflict.

In a significant diplomatic move, Russia announced on Tuesday an agreement with the United States to lift restrictions on its food, fertilizer, and shipping industries. This decision correlates with a maritime security arrangement concerning the Black Sea.
The United States outlined its plan to restore Russia's access to the global market for agricultural and fertilizer exports. This enhancement includes lowering maritime insurance costs and facilitating access to necessary ports and payment systems.
Additionally, Washington has emphasized its continued support for Ukraine, assisting in prisoner exchanges and humanitarian releases. These developments could pave the way for broader peace negotiations in the ongoing conflict involving Ukraine and Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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