The United States is closely monitoring signals from Moscow indicating that Russia may soon offer a formal proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Speaking on Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that Washington expects “a concrete initiative from the Kremlin in the coming days,” while cautioning that the U.S. remains skeptical of President Vladimir Putin’s intentions.
The statement comes amid escalating humanitarian and military costs on both sides, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warning that any agreement must include full Russian withdrawal and security guarantees. “We will not accept frozen conflict or territorial compromise,” Zelensky said in a televised address.
According to U.S. intelligence sources, the expected Russian proposal may seek to establish a demilitarized zone in eastern Ukraine, accompanied by a temporary halt to drone and artillery strikes. However, officials in Washington stress that any ceasefire must be “verifiable, enforceable, and not simply a tactical pause.”
NATO allies have expressed cautious support for exploring diplomatic avenues but maintain that sanctions against Russia will remain in place unless there is “irreversible progress” on the ground. Germany and France have reportedly been in backchannel talks with both Moscow and Kyiv to assess the viability of a ceasefire framework.
President Trump has not publicly commented on the potential Russian proposal, but senior White House officials noted that the administration “welcomes any serious step toward ending the war” while reaffirming unwavering support for Ukraine.
The possibility of a ceasefire marks a pivotal moment in the over three-year-long war, which has left tens of thousands dead and reshaped European security architecture. Whether Russia’s outreach signals a genuine shift or a strategic maneuver remains to be seen.

U.S. Awaits Russian Ceasefire Proposal as Ukraine Conflict Reaches New Turning Point
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