Ukraine has provided the American side with its understanding of the categories of infrastructure objects that fall under the ceasefire regime, including nuclear and gas extraction facilities, reported Deputy Head of the President's Office Ihor Zhovkva.
"The Ukrainian side has shared its understanding of the categories of such infrastructure objects with the American side. It's very important – these are not specific objects, not coordinates, but what falls under it, what exactly, which objects in the nuclear sector, and which categories of objects, for example, in the gas extraction industry," said Zhovkva during a national television marathon on Wednesday.
He noted that Russia manipulates by publishing its unclear interpretation of the negotiations, where the Russian side claims that the ceasefire regime regarding attacks on energy facilities has been in place since March 18, despite the fact that at least eight energy infrastructure objects in Ukraine have been attacked by Russia since then.
Additionally, the Deputy Head of the President's Office emphasized that if Russia violates the ceasefire regime, the monitoring state will record this, and
"The United States, after receiving such information from the monitor, should take appropriate actions."