
Ukraine accepts ceasefire plan by Trump Administration
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor/Reporter), Harry Fogle (Video Editor)
- Ukraine has accepted a ceasefire proposal from the Trump administration. The agreement comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
- The ceasefire, which would last 30 days, includes the U.S. lifting a pause in military support for Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the agreement, emphasizing peace efforts since the war started. Rubio hopes Russia will also accept the deal.
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Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire proposal presented by the Trump administration. It comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud Monday, March 10.
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- Ukraine agreed to a 30-day temporary ceasefire with Russia during negotiations held in Saudi Arabia, pending Russia's acceptance.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned, "The goal here is: The only way to end this war is to negotiate out of it."
- National Security Adviser Mike Waltz stated that this agreement is a "concrete step" towards achieving peace in the region.
- Following the negotiations, Washington lifted a pause on military aid to Ukraine, indicating progress in U.S.-Ukraine relations.
- Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal brokered by the United States, though Russia has yet to accept the deal.
- The U.S. will immediately remove its pause on intelligence sharing and security assistance for Ukraine.
- The Trump administration announced it would lift its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
- Multiple officials, including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, attended a meeting in Jeddah on March 11, 2025.
- Ukrainian officials and the U.S. have agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal and will urge Russia to accept it, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Military aid and intelligence-sharing with Ukraine will resume after the ceasefire deal, which is pending Russia's agreement.
- Rubio stated, "The dying will stop, and the talks can begin about how to end this war permanently."
- Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak emphasized the need for a "just and lasting peace in Ukraine" to prevent future invasions.
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“Today, we made an offer that the Ukrainians have accepted, which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations to end this conflict in a way that’s enduring and sustainable and accounts for their interests and their security, their ability to prosper as a nation,” Secretary Rubio told reporters while standing next to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
Rubio stated the offer would now be presented to the Russians. White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin later this week.

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“And we hope that they’ll say ‘yes,’” Rubio said. “That they’ll say ‘yes’ to peace. The ball is now in their court. And again, the president’s objective here is number one, above everything else, he wants the war to end, and I think today, Ukraine has taken a concrete step in that regard. We hope the Russians will reciprocate.”
What does the ceasefire entail?
The ceasefire will last 30 days, and the United States will lift a pause on military support for Ukraine, according to a State Department statement.
In a post on X, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that his country had agreed to a “30-day full interim ceasefire, not only stopping missile, drone, and bomb attacks, not only in the Black Sea, but also along the entire front line.”
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Zelenskyy added that Ukraine had been seeking peace from the “very first second” of the war. He said he hopes to achieve that as soon as possible.
“The American side understands our arguments and considers our proposals. I am grateful to President Trump for the constructive conversation between our teams,” Zelenskyy wrote.
President Trump also announced that he would invite Zelenskyy back to the White House less than two weeks after their tense exchange in the Oval Office.
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UKRAINE HAS ACCEPTED AN OFFER TO ENTER A CEASEFIRE PUT FORTH BY THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AFTER SECRETARY OF STATE MARCO RUBIO MET WITH SAUDI CROWN PRINCE MOHAMMED BIN SALMAN AL SAUD THIS WEEK.
“TODAY WE MADE AN OFFER THAT THE UKRAINIANS HAVE ACCEPTED WHICH IS TO ENTER INTO A CEASEFIRE AND INTO IMMEDIATE NEGOTIATIONS TO END THIS CONFLICT IN A WAY THAT’S ENDURING AND SUSTAINABLE AND ACCOUNTS FOR THEIR INTERESTS AND THEIR SECURITY, THEIR ABILITY TO PROSPER AS A NATION,” SECRETARY RUBIO TOLD REPORTERS WHILE STANDING NEXT TO NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR MIKE WALTZ
RUBIO SAID THE OFFER WILL NOW BE TAKEN TO THE RUSSIANS. WHITE HOUSE MIDDLE EAST ENVOY STEVE WITKOFF IS SET TO MEET WITH RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN LATER THIS WEEK.
“AND WE HOPE THAT THEY’LL SAY ‘YES,’” RUBIO SAID. “THAT THEY’LL SAY ‘YES’ TO PEACE. THE BALL IS NOW IN THEIR COURT. AND AGAIN, THE PRESIDENT’S OBJECTIVE HERE IS NUMBER ONE, ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE, HE WANTS THE WAR TO END AND I THINK TODAY, UKRAINE HAS TAKEN A CONCRETE STEP IN THAT REGARD. WE HOPE THE RUSSIANS WILL RECIPROCATE.”
THE CEASEFIRE WOULD BE FOR 30-DAYS AND THE UNITED STATES WILL LIFT A PAUSE ON MILITARY SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE, THE STATE DEPARTMENT SAID IN A STATEMENT.
IN A POST ON X, UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY SAID HIS COUNTRY AGREED TO A “30-DAY FULL INTERIM CEASEFIRE, NOT ONLY STOPPING MISSILE, DRONE, AND BOMB ATTACKS, NOT ONLY IN THE BLACK SEA, BUT ALSO ALONG THE ENTIRE FRONT LINE.”
ZELENSKYY SAID UKRAINE HAS BEEN SEEKING PEACE FROM THE VERY FIRST SECOND OF THE WAR AND HE WANTS TO ACHIEVE THAT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
“THE AMERICAN SIDE UNDERSTANDS OUR ARGUMENTS AND CONSIDERS OUR PROPOSALS. I AM GRATEFUL TO PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR THE CONSTRUCTIVE CONVERSATION BETWEEN OUR TEAMS,” ZELENSKYY WROTE.
PRESIDENT TRUMP SAID HE WILL BE INVITING ZELENSKYY BACK TO THE WHITE HOUSE, LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AFTER THEIR TENSE EXCHANGE IN THE OVAL OFFICE.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Ukraine agreed to a 30-day temporary ceasefire with Russia during negotiations held in Saudi Arabia, pending Russia's acceptance.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned, "The goal here is: The only way to end this war is to negotiate out of it."
- National Security Adviser Mike Waltz stated that this agreement is a "concrete step" towards achieving peace in the region.
- Following the negotiations, Washington lifted a pause on military aid to Ukraine, indicating progress in U.S.-Ukraine relations.
- Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal brokered by the United States, though Russia has yet to accept the deal.
- The U.S. will immediately remove its pause on intelligence sharing and security assistance for Ukraine.
- The Trump administration announced it would lift its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
- Multiple officials, including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, attended a meeting in Jeddah on March 11, 2025.
- Ukrainian officials and the U.S. have agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal and will urge Russia to accept it, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Military aid and intelligence-sharing with Ukraine will resume after the ceasefire deal, which is pending Russia's agreement.
- Rubio stated, "The dying will stop, and the talks can begin about how to end this war permanently."
- Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak emphasized the need for a "just and lasting peace in Ukraine" to prevent future invasions.
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