In the upcoming days, the US is expected to present Russia with a 30-day ceasefire proposal that was agreed with Ukraine.
Officials in the Trump administration view it as a significant step forward for the foreign policy objectives of a president who ran on a platform of ending the war.
Does that, then, make a ceasefire conceivable? And if so, is it possible to bring the war to a fair and durable conclusion on conditions that ensure the safety of the world and the area following Russia’s full-scale invasion three years ago?
The U.S. plan to adopt an immediate, 30-day ceasefire that can be prolonged by mutual agreement between the parties and is contingent upon the Russian Federation’s approval and concurrent implementation was welcomed by Ukraine.