30-day Ceasefire: Ukraine Could Fall into a Trap – Reuters.


Ukraine has agreed to the US proposal for a temporary ceasefire of 30 days, which has improved relations with President Trump. However, the main issues of the conflict with Russia remain unresolved. This is reported by Glavkom according to Reuters.
Ukraine agreed to the US proposal, after which the United States conveyed this proposal to Russia. This alleviated the pressure on Ukraine, which had been increasing.
The Ukrainian delegation received a proposal for 'lightened ceasefire', which involved halting hostilities in the air and at sea. The American side proposed a broader ceasefire, which Ukraine agreed to after consultations with the country's leaders. - Ihor Zhovkva
This agreement entails the immediate cancellation of pauses in military assistance and the exchange of intelligence data. It is a first step towards the peace process but does not affect Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Experts warn of the risk that this ceasefire could solidify the front line without any guarantees of ending the conflict. There is a possibility that Russia may violate the agreement, but in that case, Ukraine could receive strong military assistance.
The meeting between Ukraine and the US in Saudi Arabia changed the trend from escalation to de-escalation of relations between the countries. At the same Time, the rising tension in Donbas has been completely changed.
European intelligence has also received documents with potential demands from Russia in peace negotiations.
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