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Zelensky, 'accordo sul Mar Nero è un passo in giusta direzione'

epa11282829 NATO warships patrol the sea during a NATO naval drill 'Sea Shield 24' on the Black Sea, off the coast of Constanta, Romania, 16 April 2024. 'Sea Shield 24' is the most complex drill conducted by the Romanian Naval Forces in 2024, being carried out with the participation of military and technical personnel from 12 allied and partner states - Bulgaria, France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Britain, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Turkey and the US. More than 2,200 military and approximately 140 technical means (sea and river vessels, aircraft and motor vehicles and boats) are training in the Black Sea, as well as in the coastal area, on the Danube and in the Danube Delta, for combat illegal activities missions, maritime and river control missions, search and rescue at sea, providing assistance to a ship in distress and ensuring the security of NATO's Eastern flank. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
epa11282829 NATO warships patrol the sea during a NATO naval drill 'Sea Shield 24' on the Black Sea, off the coast of Constanta, Romania, 16 April 2024. 'Sea Shield 24' is the most complex drill conducted by the Romanian Naval Forces in 2024, being carried out with the participation of military and technical personnel from 12 allied and partner states - Bulgaria, France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Britain, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Turkey and the US. More than 2,200 military and approximately 140 technical means (sea and river vessels, aircraft and motor vehicles and boats) are training in the Black Sea, as well as in the coastal area, on the Danube and in the Danube Delta, for combat illegal activities missions, maritime and river control missions, search and rescue at sea, providing assistance to a ship in distress and ensuring the security of NATO's Eastern flank. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
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KIEV, 25 MAR - Il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky ha affermato che un accordo per fermare gli attacchi militari nel Mar Nero e sulle infrastrutture energetiche, mediato da Washington, è stato un passo nella giusta direzione. "È troppo presto per dire che funzionerà, ma questi sono stati gli incontri giusti, le decisioni giuste, i passi giusti. Nessuno può accusare l'Ucraina di non muoversi verso una pace sostenibile dopo questo", ha affermato Zelensky durante una conferenza stampa a Kiev, sottolineando che l'Ucraina farà il suo "lavoro" e rispetterà la sua parte degli accordi raggiunti con gli Stati Uniti.

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