Laughing all the way to the bank
What are the Kremlin’s preconditions for a ceasefire in the Black Sea, and can they be met?

After several rounds of negotiations with the US in Saudi Arabia last month, the Kremlin outlined a list of demands last Tuesday that would have to be met for Russia to agree to a ceasefire in the Black Sea. What could be the real motivation behind Moscow’s caveats, which experts say are impossible to meet in their current form?
It was Brussels, not Washington, that imposed protective tariffs on Russian agricultural produce.
Over 90% of Russian grain exports are going to China, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and other so-called “friendly” countries in Asia and Africa.
Such actions allow Russia to frame its demand that non-existent sanctions on agricultural products and fertilisers be lifted as humanitarian concern.
As SWIFT has its headquarters in Belgium, Russia would have to negotiate its re-entry into the payment system not with Trump, but with far less accommodating European Union officials.


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