The US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal dominated coverage, with reporting that Ukraine's acceptance puts Russia in a difficult position. Trump warned of "very bad things" the US could do to Russia should the Kremlin reject it. By afternoon, Polish-Turkish relations gained attention as Prime Minister Tusk met with President Erdogan in Ankara, making an unspecified "unambiguous proposal."
The morning saw continued fallout from Foreign Minister Sikorski's confirmation of US military aid resumption at Jasionka airport. Polish-EU relations remained tense, with the ECJ Advocate General calling Polish Constitutional Court rulings a "rebellion" against EU law.
Domestic politics heated up with controversy over PiS MEPs voting against an EU defense initiative, prompting Tusk to label them "Russia's supporters." The opposition counterclaimed the resolution undermined NATO.
By evening, US Senator Rubio announced plans for "crushing sanctions" against Russia if it rejects the ceasefire.