City
Epaper

Zelensky says Ukraine, US preparing for talks on Friday

By IANS | Updated: February 27, 2025 04:15 IST

Kyiv, Feb 27 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that US and Ukrainian teams are preparing for negotiations ...

Open in App

Kyiv, Feb 27 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that US and Ukrainian teams are preparing for negotiations on Friday.

In his evening address, Zelensky said on Wednesday that he will meet US President Donald Trump.

The minerals partnership agreement, support for Ukraine and security guarantees will be on the agenda of the potential meeting, he added.

"It is important to me and to all of us around the world that the US's aid is not stopped. Strength is essential on the path to peace," he said.

Previously, Trump announced that Zelensky would sign the deal at the White House on Friday (February 28).

"Our teams are working with America, we are preparing for talks this Friday," Zelensky said in a video posted to his official Telegram channel.

Following a series of intensive negotiations, Washington and Kyiv agreed on a deal to establish a fund to which Ukraine will contribute 50 per cent of proceeds from the "future monetisation" of state-owned mineral resources, including oil, gas, and logistics infrastructure.

Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers approved the decision to sign the mineral resources agreement on Wednesday, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

The agreement does not lay out any concrete security guarantees in exchange for US access to Ukraine's mineral resource revenues.

Zelensky told reporters that although specific measures are not included in the current agreement, guarantees will be discussed in future negotiations.

"Guarantees of peace and security are the key to ensuring that Russia no longer destroys the lives of other nations," he said in his Wednesday address.

Zelensky initially rejected a proposed US minerals agreement because it lacked security guarantees for Ukraine, something Kyiv has said is essential to any deal.

Zelensky's rejection triggered backlash from the Trump administration, which put increasing pressure on Ukraine to sign the deal even as it made overtures toward Moscow.

The White House has characterised the agreement as a way for the US to "recoup" the financial aid it has directed to Kyiv since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion.

Trump said on Tuesday that the deal offers Ukraine "military equipment and the right to fight on".

In his remarks on Wednesday, Zelensky said the agreement is a sign of US support.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPM Modi arrives in Argentina, first bilateral visit by an Indian PM in 57 years

InternationalPM Modi arrives in Argentina for third leg of five nation visit

InternationalHamas gives "positive response" to 60-day ceasefire proposal in Gaza

InternationalIndian diaspora in Argentina express happiness, eagerly await to give rousing welcome to PM Modi

InternationalTump signs 'Big Beautiful Bill' into law on US Independence Day

International Realted Stories

International"Josh is very high" Indian diaspora eagerly awaits PM Modi in Argentina

InternationalIndia to gift 2000 laptops to school students in Trinidad and Tobago, extends OCI Card facility up to 6th generation: MEA

InternationalUAE participates as Guest of Honour at the 17th Economic Cooperation Organisation Summit in Azerbaijan

InternationalUAE hosts 'BRICS Youth Dialogue' in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

InternationalPM Modi to hold bilateral meeting with Argentina President Milei, visit Boca Juniors stadium: Indian envoy