Kremlin says it's working on Ukraine peace
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The Kremlin said on Monday that Russia and the United States were working on ideas for a possible peace settlement in Ukraine and on building bilateral ties despite U.S. President Donald Trump saying...
From Reuters
Ukraine's dollar bonds and GDP warrant slid more than 1 cent on Monday as hopes for ceasefire proposals with Russia from U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to falter.
From Reuters
Trump promised during last year’s U.S. election campaign that he would bring Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II to a swift conclusion.
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US President Donald Trump accused the Ukrainian president of “trying to back out” of the minerals deal expected to be agreed between the two countries as early as this week, adding that Volodymyr Zelensky would face “big problems” if he didn’t sign an agreement.
Since the spring of 2022, the United States has been much more closely involved in a military conflict on Ukraine, than previously thought. It is reported by The New York Times.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine and US hold technical online meeting regarding minerals deal - SourcesUkraine and the United States of America held a technical online meeting regarding the agreement on rare earth minerals, according to an informed source. "It was a technical online meeting (between Ukraine and the US regarding the minerals agreement - ed.
Ukrainian troops are making small gains in Russia's Belgorod region, while Donald Trump has taken a swipe at Vladimir Putin.
New details are emerging on the new draft agreement between Washington and Kiev on the joint development of minerals. The administration of President Donald Trump offers the Kiev regime to pay back the debt as part of a joint project — to pay for The United States has an initial contribution of $120 billion.
More than 140 people marched across town and staged mock deaths on Saturday, March 29, to protest the United States’ withering support for Ukraine in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War and to call for an end to the conflict.
How the United States chooses to shift the burdens of the war onto Europe will shape what the Europeans can accomplish. Much depends on whether the United States wants Ukraine to be able to continue to defend itself as it negotiates or whether Washington is prepared to force Kyiv to settle on any terms.
An investigation by The New York Times has revealed that America was woven into the war far more than previously known.
The Kremlin said Russia and the U.S. were working on a possible peace settlement in Ukraine despite President Trump saying that he was "pissed off" with Putin.