Ukraine Agrees to 30-Day Ceasefire Proposal as U.S. Resumes Military Aid
The temporary truce, brokered in Saudi Arabia, hinges on Russia's acceptance while U.S. intelligence sharing with Ukraine is restored.
- Ukraine has accepted a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire, which includes halting missile, drone, and bomb attacks across all fronts, contingent on Russia's agreement.
- The U.S. has resumed military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine after suspending it to pressure Kyiv into negotiations.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed openness to peace talks but remains opposed to a ceasefire without guarantees for Russia's long-term security.
- Ukraine's demands for prisoner exchanges, the return of forcibly transferred children, and European involvement in peace talks were included in the proposal.
- World leaders, including the EU and UK, have welcomed the agreement, emphasizing that the next steps depend on Russia's response.























































































































































































































































