US Resumes Security Assistance to Ukraine After Ceasefire Agreement

The United States will resume providing security assistance to Ukraine after Ukraine agreed to an immediate 30-day ceasefire with Russia. Both countries also discussed a deal to develop Ukraine's critical mineral resources and the importance of humanitarian relief efforts.

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.

Legal and International Relations

New L.A. district attorney does not support overturning Menendez brothers' murder conviction. President Zelenskyy must consider handing over 50% of Ukrainian mineral resources for protection from the U.S.

Trade Deal Between US and Ukraine Involving Rare Earth Minerals

President Trump suggests Ukraine trade rare earths for continued American support, Ukrainian President is open to the idea while Russians oppose it. Rare earth minerals are crucial for advanced electronics and medicine. Ukraine has an abundance of critical mineral resources that could be valuable in rebuilding after the war. China currently dominates rare earth production.

Political Unrest in Congo and Myanmar

Rebel forces claim more Congolese territory for its mineral resources. Aung San Suu Kyi remains jailed in Myanmar amidst a brutal civil war.