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Russia Sets To Support Black Sea Deal With Ukraine If U.S Secures Zelensky’s Pledge

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Russia Sets To Support Black Sea Deal With Ukraine If U.S Secures Zelensky’s Pledge

Russia sets to support Black Sea deal with Ukraine if U.S secures Zelensky’s pledge. Mr Lavrov said the market for grain and fertiliser needed to be “predictable.”

Russia on Tuesday said it’s willing to strike a new agreement on the safety of shipping in the Black Sea if the United States ordered President Volodymyr Zelensky to respect it.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said only such an order would provide the assurances that Russia needed, which might be a possible stepping stone towards a ceasefire with Ukraine.

Each side criticised the other over the collapse in 2023 of an earlier agreement intended to ensure the safety of merchant shipping in the Black Sea after Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022.

“We will need clear guarantees. And given the sad experience of agreements with just Kyiv, the guarantees can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelensky and his team to do one thing and not the other.

And it seems to me that our American partners have received this signal. They understand that only Washington can achieve positive results in stopping terrorist attacks, stopping shelling of civilian infrastructure, and energy infrastructure not related to the military-industrial complex, Mr Lavrov said in televised comments.

Russia frequently accuses Ukraine of terrorist actions and Kyiv has often used similar language in response to Russian attacks that have killed thousands of civilians in Ukraine during three years of war.

Mr Lavrov’s comments indicated that Russia will demand a further tightening of U.S. pressure on Mr Zelensky before it will agree to a maritime ceasefire, which Washington said would be an important step towards a more comprehensive truce.

Mr Zelenskiy and Mr Trump had a disastrous meeting in the White House in February. Kyiv and its European allies fear Mr Trump could seal a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin that gives in to Russian demands and undermines their security.

The maritime ceasefire under discussion would be a successor to the earlier Black Sea deal that had allowed Ukraine to safely export nearly 33 million metric tonnes of grain in spite of the war.

However, Moscow withdrew in 2023, saying its own food and fertiliser exports faced serious issues because of Western sanctions affecting payments, logistics and insurance.

Kyiv had earlier accused Russia of obstructing the initiative.

Mr Lavrov said the market for grain and fertiliser needed to be “predictable.” He said Russia could not take Mr Zelensky at his word, a charge Mr Zelensky often levels at Mr Putin.

The Black Sea initiative was the priority of discussions at a meeting between U.S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Mr Lavrov added.

Russia Sets To Support Black Sea Deal

Russia Sets To Support Black Sea Deal

The Kremlin said earlier that both Russia and the U.S. were analysing the outcome of the talks, but the details would not be made public.

Ukraine’s national broadcaster Suspilne cited a source as saying Ukrainian and U.S. officials would meet in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

When Mr Trump and Mr Putin spoke earlier, the Russian leader declined a proposal by the U.S. president for a full 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine but agreed to a moratorium on attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

Ukraine said it is ready to join a limited energy ceasefire if it is properly documented.

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Chinese Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin Arrested For Celebrating Mass Without State Approval

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Chinese Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin Arrested For Celebrating Mass Without State Approval

Chinese Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin arrested for celebrating mass without state approval. Wenzhou, China – March 6, 2025
Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin, 61, of Wenzhou, was arrested by officials from China’s National Security Office for refusing to pay a fine of 200,000 yuan (approximately US$27,000).

The fine was imposed after he celebrated a Mass on December 27, 2024, attended by over 200 faithful, to mark the opening of the Holy Jubilee Year. Authorities claim the gathering violated Article 71 of China’s Religious Affairs Regulations.

Bishop Shao, appointed Coadjutor Bishop by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 and who succeeded the late Bishop Vincenzo Zhu Wei-Fang in 2016, has consistently refused to join the state-sanctioned Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association.

His rejection of the fine is based on his position that the celebration of Mass was a lawful religious activity.

As of this report, Bishop Shao’s location remains unknown, and his detention is expected to be prolonged. Due to his refusal to align with the Patriotic Association, Chinese authorities do not recognize him as the legitimate bishop of Wenzhou, instead declaring the episcopal seat vacant and endorsing Fr. Ma Xianshi—a government-approved priest—as the diocesan administrator.

Bishop Shao has faced repeated arrests over the years. The Wenzhou Catholic community, considered part of the “underground” Church loyal to Rome, has launched a prayer campaign for his release and safety.

Notably, shortly before his latest arrest, on February 25, 2025, Bishop Shao publicly requested prayers for Pope Francis.

Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin

Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin

In addition to his arrest, reports indicate growing interference in Church activities across the region. A planned pilgrimage by the Cangnan parish was recently obstructed by local authorities, and children are increasingly barred from entering churches.

Surveillance and restrictions on priests have also intensified, with some clerics prohibited from celebrating Mass.

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Source: Shalom World News.

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First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu Celebrates Tinubu At 73 Says “My Knight In Shining Armour”

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First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu Celebrates Tinubu At 73 Says “My Knight In Shining Armour”

First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu celebrates Tinubu at 73 says “My knight in shining armour”. The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has congratulated her husband, President Bola Tinubu as he turns 73 years old, describing him as “my knight in shining armor”.

The first lady in a personal message felicitating her husband on Saturday, expressed gratitude to God for His faithfulness in the life of the president over the years.

Oluremi Tinubu Celebrates Tinubu At 73

Oluremi Tinubu Celebrates Tinubu At 73

“I rejoice and thank God Almighty for His faithfulness in your life over the years. I celebrate your courage, strength, and resilience that have all contributed to who we both are today.

May you live long, in divine health, joy, peace, and prosperity. Happy Birthday Mr President, My knight in shining armour,” the first lady said.

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FG To Implement SSP In Aviation Sector

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FG To Implement SSP In Aviation Sector

FG to implement SSP in aviation sector. SSP is an integrated set of regulations and activities designed to enhance safety in civil aviation.

The federal government says it will implement the State Safety Programme (SSP) to integrate safety activities and regulatory requirements.

Capt. Chris Najomo, the director- general, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), said this at the closing ceremony of the ICAO-West and Central Africa (WACAF) regional office of the African and Indian Ocean (AFI) Regional Plan -SSP in Abuja on Friday.

SSP is an integrated set of regulations and activities designed to enhance safety in civil aviation. It is required by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and unique to member states.

The SSP also ensures the effectiveness of safety performance elements and addresses identified aviation safety risks.

Mr Najomo, who said that Nigeria would provide required human and financial resources toward SSP implementation, added that the assistance mission of ICAO-WACAF had helped Nigeria to notice and implement the gaps in the draft SSP document.

“It is my utmost privilege to host the Regional Officer Safety Implementation for five days on the State Safety Programme (SSP) Mission Assistance that started on Monday and is ending today.

“Nigeria has initiated its SSP processes and has made tremendous progress towards the full implementation. Nigeria had published the safety management regulations in the Part 20 of the Nig. CARs., developed the draft document for the SSP manual.

“Also publish the draft of its National Aviation Safety Plan (NASP), several guidelines for both the industry and the CAA inspectors on the assessment and continuing surveillance of service providers’ SMS,” he said.

Mr Najomo said that Sonia Freitas, a delegate from WACAF, had reviewed the gap analysis and SSP implementation Plan that was presented by Nigeria with regards to its compliance with the state safety requirements.

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NCAA

“Just as detailed in Annex 19 and had provided further guidance to both the NCAA and Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NISB) on the activities it has to establish and implement to ensure full implementation of the SSP.

“The executive director, BAGASOO, Ms Jailza Sylvia, had also provided assistance on the procedures to be included in certain documentations that are required to ensure SSP implementation,” he added.

Speaking, the director general, Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Capt. Alex Badeh, commended  the assistance mission, underscoring regional commitment towards enhancing aviation safety across Africa.

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