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US Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Talks

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
March 12, 2025
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US Resumes Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Talks

Soldiers of Ukraine's 5th brigade hold a poster thanking the US for support during a flash mob at the front line.

The United States has officially resumed military aid to Ukraine following the Trump administration’s decision to lift its temporary suspension. The move comes as officials await Russia’s response to a 30-day ceasefire proposal backed by Kyiv, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing conflict.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia would not rush to respond to the ceasefire plan. “It’s important not to get ahead of the question of responding,” he said, emphasizing Moscow’s need for “detailed information” from Washington before taking a formal position. The Kremlin has historically insisted on a permanent resolution to the conflict, resisting any temporary measures or concessions.

President Donald Trump has expressed a strong desire to bring the three-year war to an end, urging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to engage in negotiations. The temporary suspension of military aid followed a tense exchange between the two leaders at the White House, underscoring differences in their approach to the conflict.

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However, following high-level discussions between senior Ukrainian officials and US representatives in Saudi Arabia, Washington reversed course and reinstated its military support. 

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who led the American delegation in Saudi Arabia, confirmed that the United States would pursue “multiple points of contact” with Russia to gauge President Vladimir Putin’s willingness to negotiate an end to the war. While refraining from revealing specific details, Rubio made it clear that Washington expects Russia to halt its attacks on Ukraine in the coming days as an initial step.

Zelenskyy, on his part, emphasized that the 30-day ceasefire is a critical opportunity to “fully prepare a step-by-step plan for ending the war, including security guarantees for Ukraine.” The Ukrainian leader acknowledged technical challenges in monitoring the proposed truce along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) frontline, where the use of small but lethal drones has complicated warfare.

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Arms shipments to Ukraine have already restarted via a Polish logistics hub, as confirmed by the foreign ministers of Ukraine and Poland. These deliveries, coordinated through a NATO and US center in the eastern Polish city of Rzeszow, provide crucial weaponry and supplies to Ukrainian forces fighting approximately 70 kilometers (45 miles) from the Polish border.

For Ukraine’s overstretched and battle-weary military, this assistance is indispensable in holding back Russia’s significantly larger army. Conversely, for Russia, renewed American support presents an added challenge in achieving its military objectives, potentially complicating Moscow’s stance on peace negotiations.

Additionally, the US has reinstated Ukraine’s access to unclassified commercial satellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies. “The images assist Ukraine in planning attacks, assessing their success, and monitoring Russian troop movements,” Maxar spokesperson Tomi Maxted confirmed. This intelligence is expected to provide Kyiv with a tactical advantage in the ongoing war.

The timing of the US aid resumption coincides with intensifying clashes in Russia’s Kursk region. Ukrainian forces have launched aggressive operations to repel Russian advances, with battles raging around the town of Sudzha — a crucial Ukrainian supply hub and operational base.

The conflict in Kursk has escalated dramatically, as Moscow attempts to reclaim lost territory while Kyiv seeks to maintain its hold as a bargaining chip in negotiations. Ukrainian troops conducted a daring raid into the Russian region last August, marking the first foreign occupation of Russian territory since World War II. Despite overwhelming opposition from Russian and North Korean forces, Ukrainian troops have maintained their positions against relentless assaults.

Recent reports indicate that Russian forces have made incremental gains in Kursk, exerting pressure on Ukrainian defenders. “The situation is fluid, and fighting continues,” admitted one Ukrainian soldier. However, multiple Ukrainian sources acknowledged that Russian troops are making noticeable headway in some areas.

As tensions escalate on the battlefield, diplomatic maneuvers continue behind the scenes. The US hopes that its ceasefire proposal will gain traction, but Russia’s hesitance to engage in temporary measures remains a significant obstacle. 

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