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[1]: Russia-Ukraine war: All the proposed peace plans explained
Ukraine to give up on joining NATO before peace talks start.Ukraine and the US both slammed this plan. Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak deemed it “offensive to common sense”.
URL: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/4/russia-ukraine-war-all-the-proposed-peace-plans-explained
[2]: After Ukraine’s Peace Summit, Widen Consensus With ‘middle Powers’
Last weekend saw the broadest, highest-level international endorsement yet for the principles of Ukraine’s peace proposal to end Russia’s invasion.Ukraine’s first peace summit, in Switzerland, drew 101 countries and international institutions, of which more than 80 signed a declaration endorsing “principles of sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all states…
URL: https://www.usip.org/publications/2024/06/after-ukraines-peace-summit-widen-consensus-middle-powers
[3]: Trump says he wants to negotiate about Ukraine. It’s not clear if Putin …
The Kremlin last year said a draft peace agreement that Russia and Ukraine negotiated in Istanbul early in the conflict — but which Kyiv rejected — could be the basis for talks. It demanded Ukraine’s neutrality, stipulated NATO deny it membership, put limits on Kyiv’s armed forces and delayed talks on the status of four Russian-occupied …
URL: https://apnews.com/article/…y. It is about military ability, morale and the like that we will lose,” Zellinski said.
In a previous interview with, the Ukrainian president talked about a huge stock of rare ground elements and other important minerals as an endeavor to attract US president Donald Trump into an agreement. He stressed the necessity of his meeting with Trump before he met the latter with the Russian president Vladimir Putin.
While Trump announced that he may meet his Ukrainian counterpart next week.
Zelinski’s comments about rare elements and important minerals came after Trump, whose administration is pressuring for a quick termination of the Ukraine war with Russia, said last Monday that he wanted Ukraine to provide the United States with rare ground elements and other minerals in exchange for financial support for its military efforts.trump told reporters at the White House that Ukraine is ready for this, adding that he wanted to “settle” from Ukraine for “nearly $ 300 billion” of the support provided by Washington. he added: “We say to Ukraine that it has a very precious rare ground elements … We are looking forward to a deal with Ukraine, where they can cover what we offer them in exchange for rare ground elements and other things.”
(Reuters,New Arab)
Interview: Ukraine’s Peace Summit and Strategic Alliances
President Trump recently spoke about an initiative to negotiate with Ukraine over their ongoing conflict with Russia. The Kremlin has indicated a draft peace agreement negotiated earlier in the conflict could serve as a basis for talks. The draft agreement includes Ukraine’s neutrality, limits on Kyiv’s armed forces, and delaying talks on the status of Russian-occupied territories.
Editor: Mr. President, you mentioned wanting to negotiate with Ukraine. Could you elaborate on what this negotiation would entail?
President Trump: Certainly. The idea is to find a mutually beneficial way to strengthen our ties with Ukraine. We appreciate the support they’ve provided during this challenging time and we want to ensure they can maintain their efforts. Ukraine has a wealth of valuable natural resources, and we want to explore a deal where they can cover a notable portion of the support we’ve extended to them by providing rare minerals and other valuable resources.
Editor: Could you give specifics on what kind of resources you are referring to?
President trump: We are looking into strategic raw materials like rare-earth elements that are integral to our defense technologies and several other industrial applications.We beleive Ukraine has a substantial stockpile of these resources, and we want to negotiate a deal that benefits both our countries.
Editor: there has been a lot of talk about financial support for Ukraine. Do you believe this is the most effective way to provide assistance?
President Trump: I wouldn’t say it’s the only way but certainly part of the equation. Financial support is crucial, but aligning it with tangible resources helps in securing long-term strategic benefits. We shoudl explore every angle possible to ensure our support is not one-sided.
Editor: How do you envision this negotiation impacting the broader conflict with Russia?
President Trump: A strong and resilient Ukraine is key in our efforts to counter Russian aggression. This initiative aims at enhancing Ukraine’s capability and morale. by supporting Ukraine’s needs and negotiating mutually beneficial terms, we can bolster their position and possibly strengthen their stance in the ongoing negotiations with Russia. It’s about military capability,morale,and the broader geopolitical strategy.
Editor: What is your ultimate aim for these negotiations?
president Trump: My aim is straightforward: to support Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence while ensuring the U.S. gets a fair deal in return. This isn’t just about financial aid; it’s about building a lasting partnership. We have provided a lot of support, and we want to make sure it is utilized effectively and gives us strategic leverage in return.
Editor: Thank you, Mr. President, for sharing your insights. Your plans for ukraine and potential negotiations are certainly thought-provoking.
President Trump: Thank you. We hope that these efforts will bring stability and peace to the region and strengthen the bond between our two nations.
President Trump outlined a strategic approach to negotiations with Ukraine, focusing on resource exchange and mutual benefit.The aim is to strengthen Ukraine’s position in the ongoing conflict with Russia while ensuring the United States gains strategic leverage.