KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. arms deliveries to Ukraine resumed Wednesday, officials said, a day after the Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid for Kyiv in its fight against Russia’s invasion, and officials awaited the Kremlin’s response to a proposed 30-day ceasefire endorsed by Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said it’s important not to “get ahead” of the question of responding to the ceasefire, which was proposed by Washington. He told reporters that Moscow is awaiting “detailed information” from the U.S. and suggested that Russia must get that before it can take a position. The Kremlin has previously opposed anything short of a permanent end to the conflict and has not accepted any concessions.

  • @just_another_person
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    My guess is this is a show by Trump. They know exactly what’s going to happen. EU folks PLEASE be at the ready with reinforcements, because Trump will fuck this up, no question.

    • @NimdaQA
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      7 hours ago

      With their nonexistent stocks of ammunition and SPGs (they already sent most of it to Ukraine)?