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Ukraine has signaled its willingness to accept a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire with Russia, marking a potential breakthrough in the ongoing war. The announcement came in a joint statement following a high-stakes meeting between U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. However, the Kremlin has yet to respond, leaving the future of the proposal uncertain.  

 

"The ball is now in their court. We hope the Russians will reciprocate," said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a press conference after the meeting. The ceasefire, if implemented, could be a major diplomatic turning point in the three-year conflict, though Russia’s position remains unknown.  

 

During the meeting, which lasted more than five hours, the United States agreed to lift its suspension on intelligence sharing with Ukraine and resume weapons shipments, which had been paused for eight days. The shift in U.S. policy followed weeks of pressure on Ukraine, but now, according to Rubio, the focus is on Russia. "If the Russians say no, we will know what the impediment is here," he said.  

 

President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that he hopes Russia will accept the ceasefire proposal. He also extended an invitation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to return to the White House. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz emphasized that Ukraine not only accepted the U.S. offer but also outlined its own principles for a broader peace agreement, including security guarantees it considers essential.  

 

Trump made it clear that the ceasefire must be comprehensive, halting all military actions—not just air and missile strikes. Zelensky confirmed in a statement that the agreement would include all front-line engagements. The U.S.-Ukraine statement outlined that while the ceasefire would initially last 30 days, it could be extended “by mutual agreement” between Kyiv and Moscow.  

 

The joint statement also highlighted that the U.S. would communicate the proposals discussed with Ukraine to Russian officials. Additionally, Ukraine reaffirmed that European allies must be involved in the peace process. "Before you negotiate, you need to stop shooting at each other. That's what the president wanted to see," Rubio explained.  

 

The U.S. delegation at the meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was led by Rubio and Waltz, while Ukraine’s delegation was headed by Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, alongside Ukraine’s foreign and defense ministers.  

 

Beyond the ceasefire discussions, the joint statement revealed that the U.S. and Ukraine also agreed to finalize a comprehensive deal for the development of Ukraine’s critical mineral resources as soon as possible. This agreement underscores a broader partnership between the two nations that extends beyond military and diplomatic considerations.  

 

With Ukraine now on board, the next move lies with Russia, and the world waits to see if Moscow will seize this opportunity for a temporary halt in hostilities or reject the U.S.-led initiative.

 

Based on a report by AXIOS  2025-03-12

 

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4 hours ago, Social Media said:

He also extended an invitation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to return to the White House.

 

I'm sure that's an invitation he will be unable to refuse.

 

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1 minute ago, sharot724 said:

You are so dead on about JD, proof follows by his cousin.

 

Yep, I watched that last night....:thumbsup:

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55 minutes ago, sharot724 said:

Trump has him by the balls you mean.

 

I mean he loves to dress up in his Army fatigues and stand in front of the world's press looking like Action Man. 

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2 minutes ago, sharot724 said:

oh , very insightful...

 

Indeed.

 

Not only insightful, but also accurate.

 

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