Ukraine and U.S. Agree to 30-Day Ceasefire Proposal, Military Aid Resumes
The U.S. restores military and intelligence support to Ukraine after Kyiv agrees to a temporary ceasefire, with Russia's response still uncertain.
- The Ukraine-U.S. agreement includes a 30-day ceasefire, contingent on Russia's participation, and aims to de-escalate the ongoing conflict.
- Following the agreement, the U.S. immediately restored its halted military aid and intelligence-sharing with Ukraine.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the next step depends on Russia's acceptance of the ceasefire proposal.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the ceasefire agreement as a positive step, but key demands for long-term security guarantees remain unresolved.
- Russia has not yet responded to the proposal, though its officials criticized Ukraine for recent drone strikes near Moscow.