Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire proposal, U.S. to restart military aid – National

The Trump administration said Tuesday that it might immediately lift its suspension of military aid to Ukraine and its intelligence sharing with Kyiv, per week after imposing the measures to push Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to enter talks to finish the war with invading Russian forces.

Ukraine also said it was open to a 30-day cease-fire within the war with Russia, subject to Kremlin agreement.

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The announcements emerged as senior officials from Ukraine and the US opened talks in Saudi Arabia focused on ending Moscow’s three-year war against Kyiv and hours after Russia shot down over 300 Ukrainian drones. It was Ukraine’s biggest attack for the reason that Kremlin ordered the full-scale invasion of its neighbor.

President Donald Trump ‘s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is anticipated to travel later this week to Moscow, where he could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in keeping with an individual accustomed to the matter but not authorized to comment publicly. The person cautioned that scheduling could change.

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