Ukraine Agrees to 30-Day Ceasefire as Russia Weighs Proposal
The U.S. has resumed military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, but skepticism lingers over Russia's commitment to a truce.
- Ukraine and the U.S. have agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal during talks in Saudi Arabia, with the deal contingent on Russia's acceptance.
- The U.S. has restored military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which had been paused following a tense exchange between Presidents Trump and Zelensky last month.
- Russia has yet to formally respond to the proposal, with Kremlin sources suggesting Moscow may seek guarantees before agreeing to any truce.
- European officials and analysts remain doubtful of Russia's willingness to uphold a ceasefire, citing its history of violating similar agreements.
- The ceasefire discussions come as fighting continues, with Russia claiming territorial advances in Ukraine's Kursk region and ongoing air attacks on Kyiv.







































































































































































