Trump renews pitch for unconditional 30-day Ukraine ceasefire
- On May 8, 2025, US President Donald Trump urged Russia and Ukraine to immediately halt hostilities for a full month without conditions.
- Trump's call came after Russia suggested a brief, three-day truce timed with the 80th anniversary of World War II's conclusion, a proposal that Ukraine rejected.
- Ukraine expressed readiness to accept the US 30-day ceasefire, while its foreign minister called Russia's three-day truce a 'farce' and accused Moscow of violations.
- Trump cautioned that if the proposed 30-day ceasefire is violated, the United States and its allies will respond by implementing additional sanctions, underscoring the need for both sides to be held responsible.
- The renewed ceasefire proposal signals US efforts to halt the conflict started by Russia's 2022 invasion but faces skepticism and ongoing fighting despite negotiations.
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Europe in talks with US over ultimatum to end war in Ukraine
Senior European officials are in talks with the Trump administration to finalize an agreement on a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that would impose new sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin doesn’t budge, said people familiar with the matter.
An ultimatum is being prepared for Putin: Europe is negotiating a 30-day truce with Trump: EADaily
EADaily, May 9th, 2025. Senior European officials are negotiating with Donald Trump's administration to conclude an agreement on a 30-day cease-fire on Ukraine, which involves the introduction of new sanctions against Russia if President Vladimir Putin does not agree to it.
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