Volodymyr Zelenskyy is ready to accept a ceasefire deal - as the US says it has immediately resumed intelligence sharing and military aid with Ukraine.
In a post on Telegram after US and Ukrainian officials met in Saudi Arabia, Mr Zelenskyy said "the American side understands our arguments" and "accepts our proposals" - and that Kyiv "accepts" the US proposal of a full 30-day ceasefire with Russia.
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"I want to thank President Trump for the constructiveness of the conversation between our teams," he said.
"Today, in the conversation, the American side proposed to take the first step immediately and try to establish a full ceasefire for 30 days, not only concerning rockets, drones, and bombs, not only in the Black Sea, but also along the entire front line.
"Ukraine accepts this proposal, we consider it positive, and we are ready to take this step."
'Ukraine is ready for peace'
The Ukrainian president then said the US "must convince Russia to do this" and that "if the Russians agree - that's when the silence will work".
He added: "An important element of today's conversation is America's readiness to restore defensive assistance to Ukraine, as well as intelligence support.
"Ukraine is ready for peace. Russia must show whether it is ready to stop the war or continue it.
"The time has come for the full truth. I thank everyone who helps Ukraine."
Meanwhile, in a joint statement with Kyiv following nine-hour-long talks in Jeddah, the US State Department said it will immediately lift the pause on intelligence-sharing and military aid.
A Ukrainian source told Sky News earlier this month that the US had stopped sharing all intelligence with Kyiv.
'Ball is now in Russia's court'
Marco Rubio, US secretary of state, also told reporters that "the ball is now in Russia's court" after meeting with the Ukrainian delegation.
After the positive talks, Mr Rubio said "we're going to take the offer" to Russia, adding: "We're going to tell them this is what's on the table, Ukraine is ready to stop shooting and start talking, and now it'll be up to them to say yes or no.
"I hope they're going to say yes, and if they do then I think we made great progress."
He then said that while no deadline has been set, he hopes a deal can be reached "as soon as possible" and that "this is serious stuff, this is not Mean Girls, this is not some episode of some television show".
"The number one goodwill gesture we could see from the Russians is to see the Ukrainian offer and reciprocate it with a yes," Mr Rubio added.
National security adviser Mike Waltz also added it is "very clear" that Kyiv shares Donald Trump's vision for peace and that "they share his determination to end the fighting".
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Over in the US, Mr Trump said that officials will meet with Russia either today or tomorrow and confirmed he would invite Mr Zelenskyy back to the White House.
"We want to get the Ukraine war over with," the US president said, before saying he hopes to have a total ceasefire in the coming days.
He also told reporters he thinks he will talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin this week - but warned "it takes two to tango".
Last month, Mr Trump accused Mr Zelenskyy of "gambling with World War Three" in an Oval Office meeting.
US vice president JD Vance told the Ukrainian president "you should be thanking" Mr Trump "for trying to bring an end to this conflict," sparking a tense 10-minute back-and-forth.
A press conference with the two leaders and the signing of an agreement was then cancelled.
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