MOSCOW, March 19. /TASS/. Ukraine will comply with the call to cease strikes on energy infrastructure facilities if a corresponding agreement is reached at the upcoming technical meeting with the United States in Saudi Arabia, Vladimir Zelensky said.
"If such an agreement is made, there will be a list of facilities. If the Russians don’t hit our facilities, we will certainly not hit their facilities," he said at a press conference following talks with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, answering a question about whether Ukraine will comply with the agreement to cease strikes on energy infrastructure.
Zelensky specified that "energy facilities, infrastructure facilities" should be included in the list of objects subject to the ceasefire. He also added that Kiev needs to work out a mechanism to monitor compliance with this ceasefire.
According to Zelensky, the "partial cessation" of strikes on infrastructure and energy, as well as the safety of maritime navigation will be discussed by technical experts at a meeting with US representatives in Saudi Arabia. He did not disclose when exactly the meeting would take place.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump held a telephone conversation on March 18, during which they discussed a 30-day ceasefire, conditions for preventing escalation and a number of international topics. The Russian leader agreed with the US head of state’s proposal on the mutual refusal of the parties to the conflict in Ukraine from strikes on energy infrastructure facilities.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Kiev has since attacked an energy facility in the Krasnodar Region with three drones. Meanwhile, Russian servicemen shot down seven of their drones targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure facilities related to the military-industrial complex after receiving the order to stop strikes on energy facilities.