Ceasefire in Ukraine: Kremlin Awaits Details Amid Shifting U.S. Policies
Amid escalating tensions, the Kremlin is scrutinizing a proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, as the U.S. under President Trump adjusts its stance. While the U.S. resumes military aid, Moscow demands acknowledgment of its territorial gains. Both sides anticipate further discussions with European involvement, seeking a broader peace agreement.

The Kremlin is keeping a close eye on new U.S. proposals for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, as reported on Wednesday. Russian officials emphasize the need for any agreement to consider their military advances and concerns, raising questions about international sanctions and the future of the conflict.
After significant Russian gains, the U.S. under President Donald Trump has shifted its approach by suspending military aid and initiating bilateral talks with Russia. This move aims to foster dialogue and possibly lead to a resolution, contingent on European participation and acknowledgment of Russian territorial control.
In response, senior Russian figures warn against accepting a ceasefire without guarantees, suggesting it could weaken their position. Meanwhile, the U.S. resumes military aid, signaling a complex geopolitical dance where both nations seek leverage while discussing a potential broader peace deal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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