Trump renews pitch for unconditional 30-day Ukraine ceasefire
- On Thursday, US President Donald Trump urged both Russia and Ukraine to agree to a month-long ceasefire without conditions.
- The ceasefire push follows Russia’s proposal of a three-day truce coinciding with the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end, which Ukraine rejected as ineffective.
- Ukraine expressed willingness to accept the US-proposed 30-day ceasefire immediately, while Russia reportedly violated its own shorter ceasefire hours after it began.
- Trump warned that failure to respect the ceasefire would prompt sanctions from the US and its partners and said both sides must honor direct negotiations to build peace.
- The renewed ceasefire effort suggests rising frustration with stalled negotiations and underscores ongoing conflict risks despite diplomatic talks and international pressure.
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Trump Calls for 30-day Cease-Fire in Russia-Ukraine War
President Donald Trump on May 8 urged Russia and Ukraine to enter into a 30-day unconditional cease-fire while U.S.-led peace negotiations are ongoing. Trump stated that the temporary cease-fire must “ultimately build toward a peace agreement” between the two nations and warned that the United States would impose sanctions if the cease-fire wasn’t respected. “Talks with Russia/Ukraine continue,” he stated in a Truth Social post. “Hopefully, an a…
USA calls for, ideally, 30-day unconditional ceasefire – Trump after conversation with Zelenskyy
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