Zelenskiy cautious on new minerals deal but says past U.S. aid was not a loan
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the new minerals agreement proposed by the U.S. Differs from previous drafts and requires legal review.
- The Financial Times reported that Ukrainian officials regard the new draft proposal as potentially unfair, leading to discussions about its terms.
- Zelenskyy emphasized that military aid from the U.S. Will not be recognized as loans, and Ukraine seeks a balanced partnership.
- Discussions on the minerals deal are ongoing, and Ukraine aims to protect its interests.
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President Zelensky Rejects Trump’s Peace Plan Outright
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected a proposal from President Donald Trump, which included a minerals deal, acknowledgment of U.S. military aid as debt, and direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Ukraine received a new agreement project from the U.S. regarding mineral resources, which is an entirely different document from the previous framework agreement,” said Zelensky, adding, “Ukraine will not recognize U…
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