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In a remarkable development offering fresh hope for world peace, the Trump administration has exerted decisive pressure on Ukraine, leading to significant progress toward a potential ceasefire agreement. Following intense diplomatic exchanges in the Saudi Arabian coastal city of Jeddah, the United States has decided to resume previously halted military and intelligence aid to Ukraine, marking a critical turning point in the conflict.
As both sides announced after talks in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the USA.
Ukraine's acceptance of a U.S.-brokered proposal for a 30-day temporary ceasefire is at the heart of this optimistic shift. The agreement also includes a critical stipulation involving the expedited conclusion of a deal regarding Ukrainian raw materials. In a joint statement, both nations emphasized the urgency, declaring their intent to finalize this essential economic arrangement "as soon as possible."
Immediately following this diplomatic breakthrough, U.S. military aid and crucial intelligence sharing will restart, significantly enhancing Ukraine's battlefield capabilities, particularly in drone warfare and counterintelligence measures.
The joint statement underscored, "The United States will make it clear to Russia that the Russian response is the key to achieving peace. This puts strategic responsibility firmly upon Moscow’s shoulders. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this sentiment, asserting optimistically, "The ball is now in their court," highlighting Ukraine's positive and courageous step toward peace.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz (51, left) and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio (53, right) negotiated for the USA
Meanwhile, Senator Lindsey Graham underscored the high stakes and the serious consequences of refusal, sternly warning Moscow, "If Russia refuses, we should bring hell down on them with sanctions." Graham’s statement indicates the depth of U.S. commitment and the seriousness with which it views these negotiations.
Adding personal diplomacy, former President Donald Trump (78) has expressed confidence in direct discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin (72). When asked whether he anticipated talks with Putin this week, Trump optimistically responded, "I think so." This potential direct dialogue between two influential global leaders signifies a critical juncture, potentially ushering in a new era of peaceful resolution.
Amid this hopeful diplomatic activity, Ukraine recently showcased its resilience and strategic capabilities, successfully launching an extensive drone operation against Moscow, underscoring its strength even in negotiations. Yet, despite Kyiv's assertiveness, Moscow remains steadfast, continuing to uphold demanding negotiation terms, including control over already occupied Ukrainian territories and opposition to Ukraine's NATO accession.
Nonetheless, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (47) remains cautiously optimistic. "We see this as a positive step and are ready to take it," he stated Tuesday evening. "Now it is up to the United States to convince Russia to do the same. If Russia agrees, the ceasefire will come into force immediately."
As the world watches closely, this week could mark a historic turning point—a moment when diplomacy and intelligent compromise prevail over conflict, bringing hope for lasting peace to a region that has long endured the devastating impacts of war.
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