US Resumes Arms Deliveries to Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Proposal
The US has restarted arms deliveries to Ukraine following the lifting of a military aid suspension by the Trump administration. As ceasefire talks gain momentum, tensions rise with Russia. Despite pressure from Russia, the US and Ukraine aim for peace, with conflicting interests complicating negotiations.

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The United States resumed arms deliveries to Ukraine on Wednesday after the Trump administration lifted a suspension of military aid. This development comes as Ukrainian officials show openness to a 30-day ceasefire supported by Washington.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia awaits detailed US information on the ceasefire proposal before forming a response. Meanwhile, arms deliveries have continued through a NATO and US logistics hub in Rzeszow, Poland.
The aid is crucial for Ukraine's military, which faces challenges against a larger Russian force. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that Washington will seek multiple contacts with Russia to negotiate an end to the war, but the situation remains tense on the battlefield.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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