US Europeans finalising 30 day Ukraine Russia ceasefire proposal says diplomatic source
PARIS – The United States and its European allies are finalising a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that if refused would see them jointly impose new sanctions on Russia, a French diplomatic source said on May 9.
US President Donald Trump called on May 8 for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, warning that Washington and its partners would impose further sanctions if the ceasefire was not respected.
Ukraine has expressed readiness to accept the US proposal. Russia has unilaterally declared a three-day ceasefire running from May 8 to 10, to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
“We’re not completely with a finalised project, but we hope that we’re at a moment of convergence,” said the diplomatic source, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“What could happen in the coming hours and days, there could be an announcement of a ceasefire either of 30 days or compartmentalised, which is still being discussed.”
The source said there were still discussions on whether to announce a unilateral ceasefire or to give a short response time to Russia, although if it refused then new American and EU sanctions would be imposed on Moscow.
The two sides are coordinating on the sanctions packages.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who was in Washington last week to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, will join French President Emmanuel Macron in Kyiv on May 10, where there will be a hybrid meeting of Ukraine’s closest allies and discussions on the US-European proposal.
The source said political and technical talks between Europe and the US had stepped up since last week. Mr Trump and Mr Macron spoke on May 8 to discuss the ceasefire proposal.
“We felt in the discussions with the Americans a certain irritation towards the
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