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Ukraine willing to accept 30-day ceasefire with Russia as U.S. lifts freeze on aid and intelligence
Ukraine agrees to US-proposed cease-fire with Russia as Washington lifts intelligence hold
The US will resume sharing intelligence with Ukraine and end its pause on military aid to the eastern European country after successful talks in Saudi Arabia Tuesday.
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Trump administration to resume military aid to Ukraine and intelligence sharing
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKyiv-Washington talks: Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire if Russia also stopsUkraine has said it is willing to implement a 30-day ceasefire provided that Russia agrees to the same terms. The declaration came during discussions between Ukrainian and US officials in Saudi Arabia.
A crowd gathered at the Ellipse in Washington D.C. to protest the Trump Administration's recent policy of distancing support from Ukraine.
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Russia says it was hit by ‘massive’ drone attack ahead of crucial talks between US and Ukraine
Ukraine-US talks on ending war with Russia start in Saudi Arabia as Kyiv launches huge drone attack
Senior officials from Ukraine and the United States opened talks Tuesday focused on ending Moscow’s three-year war against Kyiv, hours after Russia shot down over 300 Ukrainian drones. It was Ukraine’s biggest attack since
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U.S. close to unfreezing intel sharing with Ukraine ahead of peace talks in Saudi Arabia
Despite President Trump clearly signaling his new approach to Ukraine in their previous engagements, President Zelenskyy came to Washington this week thinking he would receive the same unquestioning adulation—and blank check—he had gotten on his visits ...
On March 11, U.S. and Ukrainian delegations met in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for a critical round of negotiations to reset a heated diplomatic relationship and try to work out terms to end the war that began when Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago.
Since 2022, the United States has allocated more than $100 billion in aid to Ukraine. European nations have collectively allocated over $140 billion.
"Ukraine is not interested in such attacks," which would jeopardize Kyiv's relations with the U.S., said foreign affairs committee chief, Oleksandr Merezkho.
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