Thirty-day trial? A Ukraine-ceasefire proposal

三十天试用期?乌克兰停火提议

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2025-03-12

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The ceasefire proposal hatched by American negotiators and agreed by Ukraine is now a matter for Russia to consider. We ask how the not-yet-a-breakthrough will land in both countries. Our correspondents ask one of NATO's very-top brass about Europe's defence stance and how it should shift (10:44). And the shockingly life-shortening effects of loneliness (18:55).
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  • The Economist Hello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist.

  • I'm Jason Palmer.

  • And I'm Rosie Bloor.

  • Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

  • Our correspondents sat down yesterday with one of NATO's Supreme Allied Commanders.

  • A man with nuanced views on how Europe must steal itself for the future and with a surprising take on how America fits in.

  • And smoking, boozing, fast food, yeah, yeah, we all know they're bad for our health.

  • But here's the thing,

  • a new study suggests that one of the most important predictors of an early death is loneliness.

  • First up, though.

  • Marco Rubio, America's Secretary of State,

  • emerged from eight hours of negotiations in Saudi Arabia yesterday,

  • with at least a plausible step towards peace in Ukraine.

  • 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.

  • Ukrainian officials agreed to a reciprocal 30-day ceasefire in exchange for the resumption of American military and intelligence help.

  • But just as America's talks with Russia last month on the matter didn't include Ukraine,

  • these talks with Ukraine didn't involve Russia, which must now agree to the terms.

  • The ball, as Mr. Rubio put it, is now in Russia's court.