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Zelensky ready to finalise US minerals deal soon

Zelensky ready to sign US minerals deal post-troubled meeting with Trump, seeking Ukraine’s voice amid rising tensions.

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Zelensky ready to sign US minerals deal post-troubled meeting with Trump, seeking Ukraine’s voice amid rising tensions.

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Ukrainian President Zelensky is ready to sign a minerals deal with the US, despite a chaotic meeting with President Trump that intensified tensions. Following this, European leaders met to devise a strategy for Ukraine’s security while Zelensky sought continued support from NATO and discussed peace efforts with King Charles III.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated he is “ready to sign” a minerals deal with the US, which was delayed following a tumultuous meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.

At Stansted Airport, Zelensky expressed the need for Ukraine’s position to be acknowledged after the chaotic meeting, where he was reportedly asked to leave as discussions escalated.

Tensions peaked as Trump warned Zelensky about the seriousness of the situation, while Trump and Vice President JD Vance accused him of being ungrateful for US military assistance.

NATO membership

Despite the turmoil, Zelensky reiterated his commitment to NATO, asserting he is “exchangeable for NATO membership.” He responded to calls for his resignation by suggesting that if critics like Senator Lindsay Graham wish to influence Ukrainian leadership, they should first become citizens of Ukraine.

Amid the fallout, European leaders from 18 nations quickly convened to develop a cohesive strategy for Ukraine’s future. Key statements from leaders emphasised the need for stronger European defence and a united front against Russian aggression.

Following the summit, Zelensky met with King Charles III, who expressed support for Ukraine’s resilience. Zelensky highlighted ongoing discussions with European partners to secure peace and fortify Ukraine’s security measures.

As geopolitical dynamics evolve, the focus remains on military support for Ukraine and fostering a coalition to ensure sustained peace efforts in the region.

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