After ceasefire, attacks on infrastructure and at sea are planned to cease on front line - Waltz

US presidential adviser Mike Waltz has spoken about the next step that may take place after the naval ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia and the truce in strikes on energy infrastructure.
Trump's adviser said this in an interview with Fox News, Censor.NET reports.
Volz said that the parties must first stop launching drones and missiles at energy infrastructure.
"One day this is all going to be rebuilt, so let's take the first step to pull back and stop the violence," Waltz said.
The American official also said that a "first step of goodwill" could be an exchange of prisoners.
And after that, according to Trump's adviser, the United States, Ukraine, and Russia will move on to establishing a truce on the Black Sea.
"They need to trade oil, gas, and grain to literally feed their people and others," the American official said.
The next step, he said, is a ceasefire on the front line. Waltz admits that "it will be very difficult."
"And after that, what they call the line of control is very difficult. This trench warfare is almost 800 miles (over 1280 kilometers - ed.) long," the US presidential adviser said.
Earlier it was reported that on Sunday evening, March 23, representatives of Ukraine and the United States will meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss a possible partial ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.
This meeting will take place a day before the talks between the American and Russian delegations scheduled for Monday, March 24.