In a significant diplomatic development, the United States has agreed to restart military aid to Ukraine after extensive negotiations held in Saudi Arabia. This announcement comes in tandem with Ukraine’s support for a proposed 30-day cease-fire with Russia, a move that could potentially pave the way for peace talks.
US Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Following Saudi Arabia Talks

US Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Following Saudi Arabia Talks
The United States announced a renewed commitment to Ukraine, lifting a pause on military support after diplomatic discussions in Saudi Arabia.
Following the meetings that involved U.S. officials and Ukrainian delegates, both parties issued a joint statement recognizing the need for Russia's approval of the cease-fire terms. Alongside military assistance, the U.S. intends to expedite a deal aimed at developing Ukraine’s critical mineral resources. President Trump expressed optimism about possible discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, hoping to negotiate a lasting end to hostilities in the near future.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the recent agreement shifts the onus onto Russia to respond positively, stating, "The ball is now in their court." In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 nations to establish a multinational peacekeeping force to oversee any potential cease-fire in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russian forces have intensified attacks on the town of Sudzha, marking a critical military escalation as they seek to reclaim territory lost last year.
As this situation evolves, international observers are keenly watching for Russia’s next move and the potential for renewed conflict or a pathway toward peace.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the recent agreement shifts the onus onto Russia to respond positively, stating, "The ball is now in their court." In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 nations to establish a multinational peacekeeping force to oversee any potential cease-fire in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russian forces have intensified attacks on the town of Sudzha, marking a critical military escalation as they seek to reclaim territory lost last year.
As this situation evolves, international observers are keenly watching for Russia’s next move and the potential for renewed conflict or a pathway toward peace.