PoliticsTrump's challenging demands: Ukraine aid hinges on significant concessions

Trump's challenging demands: Ukraine aid hinges on significant concessions

NBC News reports that Donald Trump expects more than a mineral agreement to resume aid for Ukraine. Kyiv will likely have to agree to concessions that it has deemed unacceptable so far.

President of the USA Donald Trump wants more than access to rare metal deposits from Ukraine in exchange for peace.
President of the USA Donald Trump wants more than access to rare metal deposits from Ukraine in exchange for peace.
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Barbara Kwiatkowska

President Donald Trump has expressed his expectations for Ukraine beyond signing a mineral agreement with the USA. According to NBC News, Trump wants Ukraine to change its approach to peace talks, including considering territorial concessions to Russia.

Trump expects that Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, will take steps towards holding elections and consider resigning from office. Elections in Ukraine are currently suspended due to the state of war that has been in place since the Russian invasion in 2022.

Harsh conditions from the USA. This will be painful for Ukraine

White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes emphasized that Ukraine has made positive steps, and upcoming meetings in Saudi Arabia could bring further progress toward ending the war.

Republicans in Congress are pressing the White House to resume aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine. There is hope that this process will be restored as early as next week, especially after Zelensky declares readiness for negotiations.

Despite the halt in American aid, Ukraine still receives defensive information that helps defend against attacks. However, the lack of detailed intelligence hinders Ukraine's offensive actions.

European allies are trying to fill the gap caused by the suspension of American supplies. On Saturday, Denmark announced that eight Nordic and Baltic countries had decided to intensify Ukraine's rearmament.

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