U.S. Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Proposal
The United States has agreed to resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine following Kyiv's support for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia. The U.S. Secretary of State hopes for swift Russian agreement to start negotiations while military and diplomatic efforts continue to address the ongoing conflict.

In a significant diplomatic development, the United States has decided to resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, following Kyiv's agreement to a 30-day ceasefire proposal with Russia. The joint announcement was made after extensive discussions in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, highlighting a renewed effort to find diplomatic resolutions to the protracted conflict.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "Every day this war continues, people suffer." The U.S. is prepared to present the ceasefire proposal to Russia, and the decision now rests with Moscow, which has shown resistance but opened the door to longer-term peace negotiations.
The resumption of U.S. support marks a stark shift from earlier strained relations under President Donald Trump, who has since taken a more conciliatory approach towards Moscow. European partners have expressed readiness to support the peace process, as Ukraine faces ongoing military pressure from Russian forces, underscoring the necessity for a comprehensive and enduring resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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