Ukraine Agrees to U.S.-Proposed Ceasefire as Russia Signals Hesitation
U.S. envoy arrives in Moscow for talks after Kyiv accepts a 30-day truce proposal, while Russia raises concerns over its terms.
- Ukraine has accepted a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire, with the United States resuming military aid and intelligence sharing to Kyiv.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed conditional support for a ceasefire but emphasized 'nuances' needing resolution, including concerns over NATO and Western military aid to Ukraine.
- The Kremlin views the proposed truce as potentially giving Ukraine time to regroup, with Russian officials suggesting additional demands for any agreement.
- Russia claims to have retaken the key Ukrainian-held town of Sudzha in the Kursk region, though this has not been independently verified.
- European leaders are pushing for a greater role in post-conflict security, including discussions on a potential international peacekeeping force.













































































































