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To spread: Washington and Moscow can conclude an agreement on the Black Sea, des...

"Nervously": Romania and Bulgaria are worried about a truce in the Black Sea and plans of the Russian Federation

To spread: Washington and Moscow can conclude an agreement on the Black Sea, despite the interests of the countries that come to it, journalists wrote. The governments of Romania and Bulgaria are worried about possible changes in the Black Sea due to the agreements of the United States and the Russian Federation. For three years it was possible to limit the actions of the Russian Navy. After the arrangements, he will be able to act more freely, fear the Black Sea countries.

The situation was written about The Financial Times. The publication spoke with unnamed officials from the Romanian and Bulgaria government. Comments from Turkey, Georgia and Ukraine are not made. Anonymous officials from Budapest and Sofia explained that they are worried about the change of "status quo", which today has occurred in the Black Sea. Fears are concerned that through the laying of the truce, Russian warships will feel more free.

"The Black Sea countries of Europe are nervously watching the American-Russian peace talks regarding Ukraine. [They] fear any significant changes in the status quo in the Black Sea, given that this will expand the area of ​​operations of the Russian Navy," the sources of journalists said. The article reminded that Ukraine conducted a "brilliant" operation to displace the warships of the Russian Federation.

Now the Black Sea countries understand that any agreement of Washington and Moscow will be a profitable Kremlin. At the same time, no one will ask other capitals what they want, the FT interlocutors. "This is our area, and we do not trust the Russians if they are given more freedom to act," the media of one of the officials said. As a result, the journalists quoted the Special Representative of the White House, Steve Witcoff.

The official stated that he had positive anticipation on the Black Sea agreements. It should be noted that US President Donald Trump suggested that Ukraine and the Russian Federation conclude a 30-day truce that would concern the ceasefire on land, as well as in the air and at sea. A similar proposal was made by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after talking to European partners.

The difference between the two ideas was that Trump demanded a comprehensive truce, and the Ukrainians are partial in view of the complexity of control of the thousand -meter line of the front. After a personal conversation of the leaders of Washington and Moscow, the Kremlin reported that it may have agreed to stop blowing on energy, and for the truce Ukraine should stop the supply of weapons and stop mobilization.