Limited Ukraine Truce Faces Criticism as Russian Strikes Continue
A 30-day agreement between the U.S. and Russia to halt energy infrastructure attacks is undermined by ongoing civilian strikes, raising concerns ahead of planned peace talks.
- The U.S. and Russia agreed to a 30-day truce focused on energy infrastructure, but Ukraine criticized it as insufficient and noted continued Russian strikes on civilian targets.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed frustration over being excluded from negotiations and called for greater international support for Ukraine's sovereignty.
- Negotiations between U.S. and Russian officials are scheduled to begin on March 23 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to discuss broader terms for peace.
- Donald Trump proposed U.S. control over Ukraine's nuclear and energy infrastructure, a move presented as a protective measure but met with mixed reactions.
- European allies reaffirmed military aid to Ukraine, while China voiced support for ceasefire efforts as part of broader international responses.



















































