Trump says US wants return on Ukraine aid money
- US President Donald Trump stated he aims to recover financial aid sent to Ukraine, emphasizing he wants compensation for wartime support, which he claimed amounted to $500 billion in rare earth minerals and oil.
- The negotiations between the US and Ukraine occur amid rising tensions as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was reported as "not ready" to sign any deal despite US pressure.
- During the Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump claimed, "I want them to give us something for all of the money that we put up" and stated that a deal is "pretty close".
- Zelensky and other officials maintain that Ukraine will not accept any agreements made without its involvement, emphasizing the need for security guarantees in any potential deal.
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