Polish Foreign Ministry responds to Putin's terms for 30-day ceasefire

If Russia is concerned about the supply of aid to Ukraine, it should refuse support from Iran and North Korea, Radosław Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, reports.
"If Russia is concerned about foreign military supplies during a proposed ceasefire with Ukraine it could take the lead by refusing deliveries of Iranian drones and North Korean artillery ammunition," Sikorski wrote on X.
Possible 30-day ceasefire
In March, a meeting was held between American and Ukrainian delegations, during which Washington proposed a 30-day ceasefire along the front line. Ukraine supported the proposal.
The ceasefire topic was also mentioned during the phone conversation between White House Head Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The latter agreed to a mutual 30-day cessation of strikes on energy infrastructure targets by both sides of the conflict. However, Putin put forward a number of conditions, including, for example, halting mobilization in Ukraine and a complete cessation of foreign support.