Ukraine send a team to discuss the latest US proposal because Russia states “unanswered questions” in the recircciliation.
Julia Svyrydenko vice president announced that these visit the United States “to move on to negotiations” about the disputed agreement, which the President Donald Trump has achieved a condition for constant support in Ukraine while fighting Russian Invasion Russia.
Trump claimed that the agreement would provide a preferential approach to valuable natural resources, would be posterior insurance and renovation of Ukraine. However, Moscow continues to stop regarding the offer of a white house to break the ceasefire.
The Ukrainian team will include representatives of various ministries, including those for economics, foreign affairs, justice and finance, said Allyrydenko.
“This dialogue reflects strategic interests and nations and our common commitment to build a strong, transparent partnership,” he wrote to X, adding that negotiators are directed to choice, legal frameworks and long-term mechanisms. ”
This week, Ukraine will send a delegation to Washington to move forward with the negotiations on the Strategic Agreement with the United States regarding critical natural resources.
This dialogue reflects strategic interests and nations and our common commitment to build …
– Yulia Svyrydenko (@svyrydenko_y) 7. April 2025
The agreement is considered a key for Vuka Kiev to hold US support, and Trump appears closer to Moscow agenda in the reception negotiations that have plane Ukraine and its European allies.
Trump said that Washington will not return the presence of peacekeeping forces to guarantee the security of Ukraine in recirccilty fire. Instead, he claims that the presence of American companies pulled out the minerals in the country would be deterred further Russian aggression.
The initial version of the contract was performed after the fire fire Oval Office Meeting Between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in February.
At the end of March Washington, he presented Kiev with a revised draft significantly wider than the earlier version. Ukrainian legislators leaked a new document that includes access not only rare earth minerals, but also on gas and oil, encourage critics to insert it as a diplomatic gap.
Trump deals as a way to claws for the return of billions of assistance to fight in Ukraine against Russia. But Zelensky insisted that Kyiv would not recognize the past of American aid as loans that must be returned or agreed to an agreement that endangers future integration with the European Union.
‘Questions hanging in the air’
Dmitry Sand spokesman said to Russian President Vladimir Putin supports the idea of trucmas in Ukraine, but added that there are many “questions hanging in the air” on how to succeed.
Putin has so far rejected a common American-Ukrainian proposal for unconditional and complete recirccilty fire. Made suggested in the US Partial truce In the black sea depends on the west by abolishing certain sanctions.
European Allies of Ukraine warned the United States not to fall for Moscow’s candidacy to postpone progress while continuing to bombard the country.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the last emphasis on the point.
“For almost a month, Russia did not just refuse to accept a truce, but also intensified the bombing of civilians,” he said on Monday during a visit to Cairo, Egypt.
“(IT) is an urgency to cease to cease and disposing of tactics and accept the unconditional ceasefire proposed by President Trump,” President Trump said, “said President Trump.”
The signals in Washington are mixed.
Trump expressed frustration at a slow pace of conversation, speaking NBC news in March that “P ***** off” with the path, but continued to suggest that his relations with the Russian leader warm.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio He said on Friday that Trump was not “falling into the trap of endless negotiations” with Russia through his three-year offensive.
“We’ll know soon, in a few weeks, no months, is Russia seriously in peace or not,” he said.
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