
Will Russia Agree to a Ceasefire? The US Proposal and Moscow’s Silence
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has taken another turn as the United States steps in with a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire. However, Moscow’s response—or lack of one—has left the world wondering if peace is truly on the horizon.
The US Proposal: A Temporary Pause?
On Thursday, US negotiators traveled to Russia to present a plan for a month-long ceasefire in Ukraine. The goal was to create an “unconditional” pause in the three-year-long conflict, giving both sides a chance to regroup and potentially move toward a peaceful resolution.

But not everyone is convinced. Yuri Ushakov, a top Kremlin aide, criticized the proposal, calling it nothing more than a “temporary breather” for the Ukrainian military. He emphasized that Russia is seeking a “long-term peaceful solution” that secures its “legitimate interests.”
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Zelenskyy’s Concerns: Is Russia Prolonging the War?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy didn’t mince words when addressing Moscow’s silence. He pointed out that the lack of a “meaningful” response from Russia signals their intent to continue the war.
“Regrettably, for more than a day already, the world has yet to hear a meaningful response from Russia to the proposals made,” Zelenskyy said in a statement. “This once again demonstrates that Russia seeks to prolong the war and postpone peace for as long as possible.”
What’s Next?
As the world watches, the question remains: Will Russia agree to a ceasefire, or is the conflict far from over? With the US applying pressure and Ukraine hoping for peace, the coming days could be crucial in determining the future of this devastating war.