In a significant diplomatic move, the United States has decided to lift its pause on military aid to Ukraine, coinciding with conversations held in Jeddah. Following a series of discussions, U.S. officials confirmed that the U.S. would resume intelligence sharing and military assistance promptly. Ukraine has voiced its backing for a proposed 30-day cease-fire plan introduced by the Trump administration, with both parties acknowledging that any terms for this cease-fire must gain approval from Russia.
U.S. Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Cease-Fire Discussions

U.S. Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Cease-Fire Discussions
The U.S. announces renewed military support for Ukraine following high-level talks in Saudi Arabia.
While no representatives from Russia attended the negotiations, President Trump expressed hopes for a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin within the week that could pave the way for a sustainable cease-fire agreement. In a statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the recent agreements place the onus on Russia to bring an end to the conflict, declaring, “The ball is now in their court.”
In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 nations to deliberate on establishing a multinational peacekeeping force to oversee any potential cease-fire arrangements in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the situation on the ground escalated as Russian forces initiated an assault on Sudzha in the Kursk region, marking a significant move that could lead to the termination of Russia's first invasion of its territory since World War II.
As the conflicting parties navigate these complex dynamics, the international community remains watchful, hoping for a resolution that could quell the ongoing violence and promote stability in the region.
In related developments, French President Emmanuel Macron convened military leaders from over 30 nations to deliberate on establishing a multinational peacekeeping force to oversee any potential cease-fire arrangements in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the situation on the ground escalated as Russian forces initiated an assault on Sudzha in the Kursk region, marking a significant move that could lead to the termination of Russia's first invasion of its territory since World War II.
As the conflicting parties navigate these complex dynamics, the international community remains watchful, hoping for a resolution that could quell the ongoing violence and promote stability in the region.