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President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine begin offering critical minerals to the U.S. in exchange for military aid, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seemingly welcomed the idea.
President Donald Trump speaks to the press after signing an executive order to create a US sovereign wealth fund, in the Oval Office of the White House on February 3, 2025, in Washington, DC.
On Wednesday, Trump said he had a "lengthy" call with Putin, which included the Russian leader agreeing to "immediately" begin negotiations over the war in Ukraine. Trump also spoke with Zelenskyy ...
On 20 January, Donald Trump became president of the United States. Two days later, Trump warned that he would impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Russia if Vladimir Putin did not make a "deal" to end the war against Ukraine. [168] Trump had vowed to end the war "within 24 hours" and before even taking office, but failed to do so. [168]
The United States would at the same time warn Moscow that any refusal to negotiate would result in increased U.S. support for Ukraine, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, one of Trump's ...
The meeting ended abruptly without a clear resolution and without the expected signing of the Ukraine–United States Mineral Resources Agreement, [2] [3] after Trump and JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States, criticized Zelenskyy, at times drowning out his voice, during the meeting. The incident marked the first time in U.S ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes his country would have a “low chance” of survival without US military aid, and insisted that he still trusts President Trump.. Zelensky, 47 ...
The US government announced a US$6 billion military aid package for Ukraine that included Patriot and NASAMS missiles, counter drone systems, artillery ammunition and other precision strike weapons. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called it the "largest security assistance package that we've committed to date".