New U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Proposal

Ukrainian President Zelensky says the Trump administration proposed a new deal for developing Ukraine's mineral deposits to help repay war debts and enhance security. The deal excludes U.S. control of Ukrainian nuclear plants. Ukraine seeks more security guarantees from the U.S. in exchange for mineral wealth.

Ceasefire Agreement in Saudi Arabia

President Zelenskyy reacts positively to the ceasefire agreement in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the need for security guarantees and lasting peace.

European Defense Leaders Discuss Plans for Ukraine's Security Guarantees

Europeans are discussing plans to provide Ukraine with security guarantees as they aim to take more responsibility for defense, in response to the U.S.' new policy direction. Details on a peacekeeping force are still uncertain. U.S. involvement in the process is considered important.

Canada's Potential Role in Protecting Ukraine

Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair stated that Canada is open to sending troops to a coalition of the willing to protect Ukraine from Russian invasion. This proposal is part of a joint effort by European leaders to strengthen support for Ukraine amidst concerns of Washington's commitment. Canada's involvement would require American support and security guarantees.

Greek Foreign Minister's Views on Ukraine Security Guarantees and Transatlantic Relations

Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis believes Europe should take the lead on Ukraine's security guarantees with U.S. involvement. He addressed the need to stop hostilities and emphasized the importance of European defense spending. Gerapetritis also discussed Greece's role in addressing Russia's oil trade and enhancing transatlantic relations.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict and Peace Negotiations

Ukrainian President Zelensky refuses immediate ceasefire with Russia, citing need for security guarantees from Western powers. Talks of truce and peace agreements with European leaders and the US have not yet yielded concrete results. Zelensky faces criticism for his stance on not apologizing to President Trump.

UK and France Working on Ukraine Ceasefire Deal

UK Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are working together to craft a Ukraine ceasefire deal that they will present to the United States to form a “coalition of the willing”. However, it is unlikely that European nations alone can provide the security guarantees needed to prevent Ukraine from future invasions.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Interview with Fox News

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discusses frustrations with the U.S. administration and emphasizes the need for security guarantees against Russian aggression in an exclusive interview with Fox News. He asserts that maintaining a strong partnership with the U.S. and Europe is crucial.

Ukrainian President Zelensky's White House Visit

Ukrainian President Zelensky left the White House without signing a deal giving the US access to rare earth minerals and fossil fuels after a disagreement with President Trump over diplomatic strategy for ending the war.

President Trump meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington to discuss a landmark economic agreement and potential security guarantees amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Trump remains noncommittal about providing American security guarantees to Ukraine.

US-Ukraine Mineral Resources Deal and Geopolitical Implications

The United States and Ukraine are negotiating a mineral resources deal to help end Russia's war, with unclear terms and potential security guarantees. European leaders, including Putin, are watching closely. European allies and the EU see the deal as positive for Ukraine's strength against Russia. Putin has also proposed a similar deal, and the Trump administration has not ruled out an economic deal with Moscow.

Discussion on Ukraine Minerals Deal, UK PM Visit, and Ceasefire Deal with Hamas

National security analyst Rebecca Grant discusses importance of minerals deal with Ukraine, UK PM visit to White House, and ceasefire deal with Hamas. Trump meets with UK PM Starmer and plans to meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Discussions on lasting peace in Ukraine and security guarantees.

Ukraine-US Mineral Resources Agreement

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington to sign a preliminary agreement on sharing mineral resources. Trump wants US workers in Ukraine for security, opposes Ukraine joining NATO, suggests ceasefire with Russia. Zelensky seeks US security guarantees to deter Russian aggression and NATO membership.

Ukraine-US Mineral Resource Deal

Ukraine is set to authorize a deal with the United States to share revenue from key mineral resources in exchange for security guarantees. The deal is expected to be signed by Ukraine's president during a visit to Washington alongside President Donald Trump.

U.S.-Ukraine Rare Minerals Deal

The U.S. and Ukraine are close to an agreement to exchange rare Ukrainian minerals for security guarantees against Russian aggression after tensions between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.

Retired Lt. General Keith Kellogg praises Ukrainian President Zelensky

Retired Lt. General Keith Kellogg, President Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, praised Ukrainian President Zelensky despite Trump's attacks on him. Kellogg discussed security guarantees, the release of prisoners of war, and the importance of peace. Trump falsely claimed Zelensky had a 4% approval rating and started the war.

Ukraine Peace Negotiations with the US and Russia

Ukrainian President Zelensky had a productive meeting with retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump's envoy for Ukraine and Russia, discussing peace negotiations and security guarantees. The joint press conference was canceled, and EU supports Ukraine's involvement in peace talks with Russia.

U.S.-Ukraine Rare Earth Minerals Deal

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz urges President Zelensky to return to negotiating table for rare earth minerals deal that would secure long-term prosperity and security for Ukrainians. The Biden administration's open-ended approach to Russia-Ukraine war is over, with focus on European-led security guarantees. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent believes the deal would offer a security shield for Ukrainians.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Feud with President Trump

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz discusses Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's feud with President Trump, urging Ukraine to sign an economic deal for security. Trump calls Zelenskyy a dictator without elections amid rift. US seeks access to rare earth minerals in Ukraine.

Shift in U.S. approach to the war in Ukraine and European response

The Trump administration has shifted the U.S. approach towards the war in Ukraine, excluding European leaders from peace talks with Russia. This has left European neighbors struggling to unite and respond. European leaders are slow to recognize the shift and are attempting to figure out how to safeguard Ukraine's security amidst the changing dynamics.

Ukraine conflict and U.S. policy

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that it is unrealistic to aim for a return to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders, indicating U.S. support for negotiations where Ukraine cedes seized territory to Russia. Trump's administration seeks to end the war quickly through a different approach than Biden's policy, focusing on robust security guarantees without NATO membership for Ukraine.

Ukraine-Russia War Talks

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls for inclusion in talks between U.S. and Russia about the war in Ukraine, expresses concerns about Russia's intentions, and highlights the need for security guarantees and NATO membership. He also discusses potential European forces in Ukraine as a deterrent against Russian aggression.

Ukrainian President Zelensky's confrontation with American podcaster Lex Fridman

Ukrainian President Zelensky clashed with American podcaster Lex Fridman, calling Putin a child murderer and rejecting forgiveness. Zelensky emphasized the need for security guarantees against Russian aggression and $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to buy American weapons. He also discussed a potential partial NATO membership to end the war.