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The Trump administration has said it would immediately lift a pause on intelligence sharing
and military support to Ukraine as Kyiv agreed to implement a 30 day ceasefire,
according to a US Ukraine joint statement.
The ceasefire plan, which is contingent on Russian acceptance,
envisions opening negotiations between Kiev
and Moscow on halting the the agreement is the result of the first high level talks between the US
And Ukrainian officials
since a combative Oval Office encounter
in which President Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of being unwilling to negotiate a peace settlement