American and Ukrainian officials proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine's war, awaiting Russia's response. Russia has not shown willingness to make concessions. Some in Moscow are skeptical of the deal, fearing Ukrainian regrouping. Ceasefire proposal includes resuming U.S. aid to Ukraine. Russia insists on Ukraine surrendering territory and NATO aspirations.
Key Points
American and Ukrainian officials proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine's war
Russia has not made any concessions to end the war
Ceasefire proposal includes resuming U.S. aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine
Russia insists on Ukraine surrendering territory and NATO aspirations
Pros
Potential for temporary peace in Ukraine
Resuming U.S. aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine
Cons
Russia's reluctance to make concessions
Skepticism and hostility towards the ceasefire proposal in Moscow