EuropeWorld US resumes military aid and intelligence sharing as Ukraine says it is open to a 30-day ceasefire by Barbados Today 11/03/2025 written by Barbados Today 11/03/2025 5 min read A+A- Reset Soldiers of Ukraine's 100th mechanised brigade hold posters saying thanks the US for support during flashmob at the US made APC Bradley on the front line near Toretsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Monday, March 10, 2025. (Photo Source: AP Photo/Roman Chop) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 686 The Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, and Kyiv signaled that it was open to a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia, pending Moscowโs agreement, American and Ukrainian officials said Tuesday following talks in Saudi Arabia. The administrationโs decision marked a sharp shift from only a week ago, when it imposed the measures to push Ukrainian Presidentย Volodymyr Zelenskyyย to enter talks to end the war with invading Russian forces. The suspension of U.S. assistance came days after Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump argued about the war inย a tense White House meeting. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who led the U.S. delegation to the talks in Jeddah, said Washington would present the ceasefire offer to the Kremlin, which has thus far opposed anything short of a permanent end to the conflict without accepting any concessions. โWeโre going to tell them this is whatโs on the table. Ukraine is ready to stop shooting and start talking. And now itโll be up to them to say yes or no,โ Rubio told reporters after the meeting. โIf they say no, then weโll unfortunately know what the impediment is to peace here.โ Trumpโs national security adviser, Mike Waltz, added: โThe Ukrainian delegation today made something very clear, that they share President Trumpโs vision for peace.โ Tuesdayโs discussions, which lasted for nearly eight hours, appeared to put rest, for the moment at least, the animosity between Trump and Zelenskyy that erupted during the Oval Office meeting last month. You Might Be Interested In Bangladesh opposition demand new vote German mass data attack ‘known for weeks’ by cyber officials Trump threatens ‘national emergency’ over wall Waltz said the negotiators โgot into substantive details on how this war is going to permanently end,โ including long-termย security guarantees. And, he said, Trump agreed to immediately lift the pause in the supply of billions of of dollars of U.S. military aid and intelligence sharing. Senior officials began meeting only hours after Russia shot down over 300 Ukrainian drones. It was Ukraineโs biggest attack since the Kremlin ordered the full-scale invasion of its neighbor. Neither U.S. nor Ukrainian officials offered any comment on the barrage. Trump said he hoped that an agreement can be solidified โover the next few days.โ โI know we have a big meeting with Russia tomorrow, and some great conversations hopefully will ensue,โ Trump said. He did not elaborate. Trumpย โs special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is expected to travel later this week to Moscow, where he could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a person familiar with the matter but not authorized to comment publicly. The person cautioned that scheduling could change. Meanwhile, in an address posted shortly after Tuesdayโs talks ended, Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraineโs commitment to achieving a lasting peace, emphasizing that the country has sought an end to the war since its outset. โOur position is absolutely clear: Ukraine has strived for peace from the very first second of this war, and we want to do everything possible to achieve it as soon as possible โ securely and in a way that ensures war does not return,โ Zelenskyy said. Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak, who led the Ukrainian delegation, described the negotiations as positive. In a joint statement with the U.S., he said the two countries โshare the same vision, and that we are moving in the same direction toward the just peace long awaited by all Ukrainians.โ Russia hurls drones and a missile as Ukrainians watch the talks Elsewhere, Russia launched 126 drones and a ballistic missile at Ukraine, the Ukrainian air force said, as part of Moscowโs relentless pounding of civilian areas during the war. On the streets of Kyiv, Ukrainians kept an eye on the Saudi talks. Lena Herasymenko, a psychologist, said she accepts that compromises will be necessary to end the war, but she said they must be โreasonable.โ โWe had massive losses during this war, and we donโt know yet how much more weโll have,โ she told The Associated Press. โWe are suffering every day. Our kids are suffering, and we donโt know how the future generation will be affected.โ Oleksandr, a Ukrainian soldier who could give only his first name because of security restrictions, warned that Ukraine cannot let down its guard down. โIf there is a ceasefire, it would only give Russia time to increase its firepower, manpower, missiles and other arms. Then they would attack Ukraine again,โ he said. The meeting in Jeddah offered an opportunity for Kyiv officials to repair Ukraineโs relationship with the Trump administration after an unprecedented argument erupted duringย Zelenskyyโs Feb. 28 visit to the White House. The Kremlin is sticking to its conditions for peace The Kremlin has not publicly offered any concessions. Russia has said itโs ready to cease hostilities on condition that Ukraine drops its bid to join NATO and recognizes regions that Moscow occupies as Russian. Russia has captured nearly a fifth of Ukraineโs territory. Russian forces have held the battlefield momentum for more than a year, though at a high cost in infantry and armor, and are pushing at selected points along the 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front line, especially in the eastern Donetsk region, against Ukraineโs understrength and weary army. Ukraine has invested heavily in developing its arms industry, especially high-tech drones that have reached deep into Russia. Most of the Ukrainian drones fired overnight โ 126 of them โ were shot down over the Kursk region across the border from Ukraine, parts of which Kyivโs forces control, and 91 were shot down over the Moscow region, according to a statement by Russiaโs Defense Ministry. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said over 70 drones targeted the Russian capital and were shot down as they were flying toward it โ the biggest single attack on Moscow so far in the war. The governor of the Moscow region surrounding the capital, Andrei Vorobyov, said the attack damaged several residential buildings and a number of cars. Flights were temporarily restricted in and out of six airports, including Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky just outside Moscow, and airports in the Yaroslavl and Nizhny Novgorod regions. SOURCE: AP Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Demond Wilson, who played Lamont on โSanford and Son,โ dies at 79 01/02/2026 Europe warns of โdangerous downward spiralโ after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland 18/01/2026 Greenlandโs party leaders firmly reject Trumpโs push for US control of the... 10/01/2026