30 Days of Silence for Ukraine: Kellogg Outlines a Possible Path to Peace.


The US President's Special Representative Calls for a Comprehensive Ceasefire for 30 Days
The US Special Representative Keith Kellogg believes that a comprehensive ceasefire for 30 days could be an important step towards ending Russia's war against Ukraine. He emphasized that this move could mark the beginning of the end of the largest and longest war in Europe since World War II.
A comprehensive (air, land, sea, infrastructure) ceasefire for 30 days will start the process for ending the largest and longest war in Europe since World War II. As @POTUS has repeatedly said, stop the killing-now.
According to the message from the Head of the Presidential Office for International Relations Andriy Sibiga, after the meeting of the 'coalition of the willing', five key European leaders held a constructive phone conversation with US President Donald Trump regarding peace initiatives.
During the negotiations, the parties agreed on an unconditional ceasefire starting from May 12. 'Ukraine and all allies are ready for a complete, unconditional ceasefire on land, in the air, and at sea for at least 30 days,' emphasized Sibiga. If Russia agrees and effective international monitoring is in place, a temporary halt to hostilities could become the beginning of a long-term truce and the restoration of dialogue for peace.
Calls between Zelensky and European leaders to Trump indicate the importance of discussing peace initiatives during the conflict.
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