Ukraine Agrees to U.S.-Proposed 30-Day Ceasefire Pending Russian Approval
The U.S. lifts military aid suspension as Ukraine signals readiness for peace talks, but Russia's response remains uncertain.
- Ukraine accepted a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire covering all fronts, contingent on Russia's agreement, after extensive talks in Saudi Arabia.
- The U.S. announced the immediate resumption of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, following a week-long suspension aimed at pressuring Kyiv into negotiations.
- The ceasefire proposal includes potential extensions by mutual agreement and aims to facilitate broader peace talks and long-term security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Russia has yet to respond to the ceasefire offer, maintaining its demands for Ukraine to abandon NATO aspirations and recognize Russian-occupied territories.
- The talks also revived discussions on a U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal, seen as a step toward economic stability and implicit security guarantees for Ukraine.























































































































































































































































