World waits to find out what Putin's next move ispublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time
Imogen James
Live reporter
Russia is yet to respond to the proposed 30-day ceasefire in the conflict agreed by the US and Ukraine.
In the mean time, the war continues. Here's what's happened today, before we close our live coverage:
- Putin has visited Kursk, the Kremlin says - which, if confirmed, would be the first time he's made the trip since Ukraine pushed across the border in August last year. Our correspondent in Ukraine says this unexpected visit could amount to the Kremlin's ceasefire response
- The US confirmed National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has spoken to his Russian counterpart on the phone, and special envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Moscow in the coming days
- Meanwhile, Zelensky told reporters that "everything depends on whether Russia wants a ceasefire deal"
- Trump is also putting pressure on Russia - he said earlier that penalties for them could be "devastating" if they opt to continue the war
And finally, here's what our security correspondent Frank Gardner makes of the ceasefire deal. Thank you for joining us.