US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that violations of the ceasefire agreements reached on Ukraine can be easily tracked, including with the help of satellites.
"The interesting thing about modern warfare is that it's easier than ever to track it," he told reporters at an airport in Ireland after talks with a Ukrainian delegation in Jeddah.
"Just because there are a lot of observers on the ground, as well as all kinds of aerial ones, [such as] commercial satellites and the like," Rubio said, answering a question about how a potential cease—fire could be ensured.
"It will be quite difficult to hide a drone strike. It will be difficult to hide missile strikes, ballistic strikes, artillery strikes. Therefore, we believe that this is something that can be monitored," the Secretary of State said, quoted by TASS.
As EADaily reported, on the eve of March 11, negotiations between the Ukrainian and American delegations took place in Saudi Arabia, during which Kiev agreed to an "immediate" 30-day truce, which was proposed by the United States, provided that Russia would also take such a step. For its part, the Trump administration is resuming military assistance to Ukraine and intelligence sharing. The parties also agreed to conclude a comprehensive agreement on the development of critical mineral resources of Ukraine as soon as possible.

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