In significant diplomatic talks, the U.S. has reinstated military assistance to Ukraine and proposed a 30-day cease-fire with Russia.
U.S. Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Cease-Fire Proposals

U.S. Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Cease-Fire Proposals
U.S. pledges renewed military support for Ukraine following key meetings in Saudi Arabia.
According to recent announcements, the United States has decided to lift its pause on military aid to Ukraine after extensive discussions held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This shift signifies a renewed commitment to support Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Ukrainian representatives have expressed their willingness to consider a proposed 30-day cease-fire, which would be contingent upon approval from Moscow.
In a joint statement released following the talks, both nations emphasized their intention to expedite a deal aimed at the development of Ukraine's vital mineral resources. Discussions also touched on humanitarian aid and potential prisoner exchanges that could be operationalized after a cease-fire is established. There has been no immediate response from Russia regarding the negotiations, as they were not present during the talks.
President Trump indicated that he may have discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future, expressing hopes for a lasting resolution to the conflict. Following the outcome of the meetings, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the agreement places the responsibility on Russia to take action towards ending the war. "The ball is now in their court," Rubio stated.
In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 countries to discuss the potential formation of a multinational peacekeeping force designed to oversee any agreement for a cease-fire in Ukraine.
In a joint statement released following the talks, both nations emphasized their intention to expedite a deal aimed at the development of Ukraine's vital mineral resources. Discussions also touched on humanitarian aid and potential prisoner exchanges that could be operationalized after a cease-fire is established. There has been no immediate response from Russia regarding the negotiations, as they were not present during the talks.
President Trump indicated that he may have discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future, expressing hopes for a lasting resolution to the conflict. Following the outcome of the meetings, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the agreement places the responsibility on Russia to take action towards ending the war. "The ball is now in their court," Rubio stated.
In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 countries to discuss the potential formation of a multinational peacekeeping force designed to oversee any agreement for a cease-fire in Ukraine.