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Zelenskyy: success of minerals deal with US will depend on Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that the success of an initial minerals agreement with the US will depend on President Donald Trump, Reuters reports.

Zelenskyy told reporters the deal was part of a broader agreement with the US, who could provide security guarantees to Ukraine to ensure a lasting and fair peace.

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Zelenskky said he can’t yet confirm his trip to Washington on Friday, adding that teams are working on it, Reuters reports.

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We have more coming to us from Zelenskky.

He told reporters that he wants to discuss with Donald Trump the possibility to use Russia’s frozen assets for mining resources development, weapons purchase and reconstruction, Reuters reports.

More to follow.

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Zelenskyy: success of minerals deal with US will depend on Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that the success of an initial minerals agreement with the US will depend on President Donald Trump, Reuters reports.

Zelenskyy told reporters the deal was part of a broader agreement with the US, who could provide security guarantees to Ukraine to ensure a lasting and fair peace.

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Here are some further quotes from Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov speaking about the unacceptability to Russia of the deployment of European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal. Reuters quotes him saying:

We cannot consider any options. [US president Donald] Trump said that a decision on the deployment of peacekeeping forces would only be possible with the consent of both sides. Apparently referring to us and Ukraine. Nobody has asked us about this.

This approach, which is being imposed by the Europeans, primarily France, but also the British, is aimed at what I just mentioned: to further fuel the conflict and to stop any attempts to calm it down.

Therefore, we cannot get away with such simple technical measures like deploying troops. We need to talk about the root causes. The root causes were the dragging of Ukraine into Nato and the total eradication of the rights of Russians and Russian-speaking people.

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Citing the regional governor, Reuters reports that five people have been killed by Russian strikes on Kostyantynivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.

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US-Russia talks over diplomatic relations due in Istanbul tomorrow

Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has confirmed that US and Russian diplomats will have high-level talks in Istanbul on Thursday with the aim of improving diplomatic relations between the two nations, particularly with regard to how their embassies work.

During a press briefing in Qatar, Lavrov said the talks would focus on creating better conditions for Russian diplomats in the US and their counterparts in Russia, after a series of rows over staffing levels and embassy properties, which he blamed on Joe Biden’s administration.

Reuters quotes Lavrov saying “Our high-level diplomats, experts, will meet and consider the systemic problems that have accumulated as a result of the illegal activities of the previous administration to create artificial obstacles for the activities of the Russian embassy to which we, naturally, reciprocated and also created uncomfortable conditions for the work of the American embassy in Moscow.”

Lavrov said the progress in diplomatic relations since Donald Trump returned to the White House shows “how quickly and effectively we can move.”

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US-Ukraine minerals deal does not contain security guarantee – reports

Reuters is carrying more details of the reported agreement between Ukraine and the US over the extraction of Ukraine’s mineral wealth by the Trump administration.

The news agency reports a source familiar with the contents of the draft agreement said that it does not specify any US security guarantees or continued flow of weapons, but says that the United States wants Ukraine to be “free, sovereign and secure.”

One of the sources familiar with the deal told Reuters that future weapons shipments are still being discussed between Washington and Kyiv

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Europe needs a defence fund to help it strengthen its security and increase its deterrence capability, Reuters reports German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock has said.

“It would be an important step to relax the EU’s stability and growth pact so member states can continue to increase their national defence spending,” she said in a statement, adding that this alone would not be sufficient for all countries.

“That is why we need a European defence fund that is up to the challenge,” she added.

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Ukraine’s PM Denys Shmyhal: minerals deal has been agreed with the US

Ukraine’s prime minister Denys Shmyhal has said the US and Ukraine have reached a final agreement by which the US will obtain Ukrainian mineral resources in lieu of payment for military support in its defensive war against Russia.

Shmyhal said the agreement involves the creation of a joint investment fund, stating that there is a provision in it which it says the US supports Ukraine’s efforts to obtain security guarantees to build lasting peace.

He said he expected Ukraine’s government to authorise the deal today.

Denys Shmyhal (pictured in Kyiv in 2023) Photograph: Ukrinform/Shutterstock

US president Donald Trump has said he is expecting Volodymyr Zelenskyy to travel to Washington at the end of the week to sign an agreement. Last week Trump called the Ukrainian leader a “dictator”, leading to a breach in transatlantic relations.

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In a message posted to Telegram, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has marked 11 years since Russia moved to occupy and then declare Crimea annexed to the Russian Federation, saying “We do not allow Russia to ‘normalise’ the occupation.”

Zelenskyy said:

Today is the day of courage and honesty of all those who did not turn a blind eye to Russia’s occupation of our Crimea. These days, 11 years ago, Russian aggression against Ukraine began with the illegal, vile seizure of Crimea. But the day of 26 February showed that there would be resistance – resistance from Crimea, resistance from all of Ukraine. This day showed that there are and will be people who will not accept lies and will not surrender their homes. We managed to put the issue of Crimea’s liberation back on the world’s agenda. We do not allow Russia to ‘normalise’ the occupation. We continue to fight for the right to a normal life and guarantees of security and sustainable peace for the whole of Ukraine.

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Suspilne, Ukraine’s state broadcaster, reports that journalist Tetyana Kulyk was killed overnight when a Russian drone struck her house in the Kyiv region. It reported two people were found dead at the scene of the attack.

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Russia’s state-owned media outlet Tass has summed up what it termed the main points of foreign minister Sergei Lavrov’s press briefing in Qatar.

It reported that Lavrov said Europe is inciting Kyiv to continue military operations, and that Europe’s policy on Ukraine is hopelessly outdated and a failure.

Tass reports Lavrov said Russia is not considering options for deploying European forces in Ukraine and that remains of Ukraine must be freed from what he termed racist laws. He added that Russia and the US did not discuss the issue of rare earth metals in recent discussions in Riyadh.

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There has not been a diplomatic read-out yet from French president Emmanuel Macron briefing European leaders this morning about his recent visit to Washington, but Poland’s prime minister Donald Tusk has just posted to social media, without directly mentioning Donald Trump, this:

Uncertainty, unpredictability, deals. Are these really the rules that the new international order should be based on?

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Dozens of dignitaries walked out of Russia’s speech to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday in support of Ukraine, Reuters reports.

The delegates, including the ambassadors of France, Germany and Britain, gathered outside the room where the session was taking place, to mark three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Reuters reports that Russia’s ministry of defence said its forces have recaptured two settlements in the Kursk region, where Ukraine has staged an incursion into Russian territory. The reports have not been independently verified.

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Lavrov: UK and French suggestion of Nato peacekeeping forces in Ukraine is aimed at fuelling conflict

Russia’s foreign minister has said that the UK and France are engaged in further fuelling conflict in Ukraine with discussion of a European peacekeeping force putting troops on the ground in the country in the event of a peace deal.

Speaking in Qatar, Sergei Lavrov said that Europe’s approach to the conflict insists on heating it up, rather than cooling it down and looking at the root causes.

He said that the balance of forces had changed in Europe, and that European countries were trying to undermine this with new packages of military aid for Ukraine. Lavrov said that the peacekeeping proposals emanating from London and Paris were a deceit aimed at pumping Ukraine full of more weapons, that would draw Ukraine further into Nato’s sphere and infringe on the rights of Russian-speakers there.

Lavrov also announced there would be a US-Russia meeting in Istanbul on Thursday, and accused European countries of lying when they say that Russia is unwilling to negotiate over Ukraine.

Russia has repeatedly said it would hold talks over the war while also insisting on red lines over territory seizures and future security guarantees that Ukraine has found unacceptable.

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov during a meeting with the Emir of Qatar in Doha on Wednesday Photograph: Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service Handout/EPA
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Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov is currently speaking at a press briefing in Qatar. We will bring you any key lines that emerge.

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Citing the Marseille prosecutor, Reuters reports that two French nationals have admitted responsibility for an arson attack at the Russian consulate in the city on Monday.

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