KYIV: US President Donald Trump floated the concept that Ukraine “could also be Russian sometime”, as his Vice President JD Vance gears as much as meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy later this week.
Pushing for an finish to the practically three-year struggle with Russia, Trump mentioned the battle in an interview with broadcaster Fox Information that aired on Monday (Feb 10).
“They might make a deal, they might not make a deal. They might be Russian sometime, or they is probably not Russian sometime,” he mentioned.
Trump additionally emphasised reaping a return on funding with US support to Ukraine, suggesting a commerce for Kyiv’s pure assets, reminiscent of uncommon minerals.
“We’re going to have all this cash in there, and I say I need it again. And I advised them that I need the equal, like US$500 billion price of uncommon earth,” Trump mentioned. “They usually have basically agreed to do this, so not less than we do not really feel silly.”
Trump additionally confirmed on Monday that he’ll quickly dispatch to Ukraine his particular envoy Keith Kellogg, who’s tasked with drawing up a proposal to halt the combating.
Trump is urgent for a swift finish to the battle, whereas Zelenskyy is calling for tough security guarantees from Washington as a part of any take care of Russia.
Kyiv fears that any settlement that doesn’t embody exhausting army commitments – reminiscent of NATO membership or the deployment of peacekeeping troops – will simply permit the Kremlin time to regroup and rearm for a contemporary assault.
Zelenskyy’s spokesman Sergiy Nikiforov advised AFP the Ukrainian president will meet with Vance this Friday on the sidelines of the Munich Safety Convention.
A supply in Zelenskyy’s workplace mentioned Kellogg would arrive in Ukraine on Feb 20, with out detailing the place within the nation he would go to.
His journey would come simply days earlier than the three-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion on Feb 24.
Zelenskyy referred to as on Monday for “actual peace and efficient safety ensures” for Ukraine.
“Safety of individuals, safety of our state, safety of financial relations and, in fact, our useful resource sustainability: not just for Ukraine, however for all the free world,” he mentioned.
“All of that is being determined now,” Zelenskyy added in a video tackle printed on social media.