Ukraine Agrees to U.S.-Proposed 30-Day Ceasefire with Russia
The agreement includes a pause in hostilities and the resumption of U.S. military aid, but Russia's approval is still pending.
- Ukrainian and U.S. officials reached a deal in Saudi Arabia for an immediate 30-day ceasefire, pending Russia's acceptance.
- The ceasefire would halt missile, drone, and bomb attacks along the entire frontline and in the Black Sea.
- In exchange, the U.S. will resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which had been paused after tensions between Trump and Zelenskyy.
- The agreement also aims to finalize a U.S.-Ukraine critical minerals deal, seen as a strategic economic partnership.
- Russia has not yet responded to the proposal, with analysts suggesting Moscow may push for additional demands before agreeing.




























































