Ukraine-Russia war latest: Starmer vows ‘ironclad support’ for Kyiv ahead of talks with Donald Trump

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23 Feb 2025 • 2:18 PM MYT
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British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged "ironclad support for Ukraine" in a call with Volodymyr Zelensky and said he will make the case for safeguarding of Ukraine's sovereignty in talks with Donald Trump next week.

Sir Keir reiterated his "commitment to securing a just and enduring peace to bring an end to Russia's illegal war", a No 10 spokesperson said.

The Ukrainian president has demanded that Europe be given a seat at any negotiating table with Russia after a “productive” talk with Sir Keir.

Meanwhile, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Mr Trump was confident about striking a deal with Russia to end the conflict in Ukraine as early as "this week".

The statement comes as Mr Zelensky said he was not ready to sign a rare earth minerals deal with the US despite Mr Trump claiming an agreement was close, a Ukrainian source has said.

The US president has demanded preferential access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as repayment for his country’s military support, which has been provided to Kyiv by his predecessor Joe Biden over the last three years.

Key Points

  • Keir Starmer pledges 'ironclad support' for Ukraine
  • Zelensky not ready to sign 'problematic' Ukraine minerals deal
  • Europe must be at peace talks negotiating table, Zelensky says
  • US president confident Russia-Ukraine deal could get done 'this week'
  • Donald Trump acknowledges Russia invaded Ukraine

UK to announce fresh sanctions on Russia

05:30

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The UK will unveil a significant package of sanctions against Russia tomorrow on the third anniversary of Russia's war on Ukraine, the British foreign secretary said.

"This is also the time to turn the screws on (Vladimir) Putin's Russia," David Lammy said in a statement. "Tomorrow, I plan to announce the largest package of sanctions against Russia since the early days of the war - eroding their military machine and reducing revenues fuelling the fires of destruction in Ukraine," he added.

Mr Lammy said the UK would continue to work with US and European partners to achieve "sustainable, just peace", but stressed that Ukraine must be involved. The US has started negotiations on ending the conflict with Russia, but excluded Kyiv from the talks.

Second US-Russia meeting to take place

05:00

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Alexander Butler

A second meeting between representatives of Russia and the United States is planned for the next two weeks, the RIA state news agency reported on Saturday, citing Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

Moscow and Washington held their first talks on ending the nearly three-year war in Ukraine on Tuesday, aimed at restoring relations and preparing to conclude the conflict.

The meeting will take place in a third country and the specific location is being agreed upon, Ryabkov told RIA in an interview, without naming who would attend from the Russian or American sides.

Ryabkov said there was "principled agreement" on both sides to hold consultations to work out "the entire block of so-called irritants."

Zelensky praises Starmer for pledge of ‘ironclad support'

04:45

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday praised the British prime minister for showing “leadership” in the war with Russia after Sir Keir Starmer pledged his “ironclad support” for Kyiv.

In a call with the Ukrainian president yesterday, the British prime minister said he would be "progressing important discussions" about Kyiv's security on his visit to Washington.

Mr Zelensky said in his evening address: “We have coordinated our positions and our diplomacy. We appreciate that the UK is committed to maintaining leadership in protecting life and just normalcy.”

Starmer pledges 'ironclad support for Ukraine

04:30

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

'British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised president Volodymyr Zelensky he will make the case for safeguarding Ukraine's sovereignty in talks with Donald Trump this week.

In a call with the Ukrainian president yesterday, Sir Keir said he would be "progressing important discussions" about Kyiv's security on his visit to Washington, Downing Street said.

Sir Keir's meeting with Mr Trump will be a critical moment in his leadership amid fragile relations between America and Europe after the US leader launched an extraordinary verbal attack on Mr Zelensky last week.

The US president called Ukraine's leader a "dictator" on Wednesday and later said the British prime minister and French president Emmanuel Macron, both of whom will visit the White House this week, "haven't done anything" to end the war.

Macron, Starmer to meet Trump amid uncertainty over Ukraine

04:15

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

French president Emmanuel Macron and British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer will travel to Washington next week amid alarm in Europe over US president Donald Trump's hardening stance towards Ukraine.

The leaders of Europe's two nuclear powers, who will be travelling separately, are expected to try to convince Mr Trump not to rush to a ceasefire deal with Vladimir Putin at any cost.

Mr Macron, who is trying to capitalise on a relationship with Mr Trump built during their first presidential terms, has said agreeing to a bad deal that would amount to a capitulation of Ukraine would signal weakness to the United States' foes, including China and Iran."I will tell him: deep down you cannot be weak in the face of president (Putin). It's not you, it's not what you're made of and it's not in your interests," he said.

Sir Keir, who has also warned the end of the war cannot be a "temporary pause before Putin attacks again", will be in Washington on Thursday.

Mr Trump this week claimed Mr Macron and Sir Keir have not "done anything" to end the war. "No meetings with Russia!" he said, although he described Mr Macron as "a friend of mine" and Starmer as "a very nice guy".

The world is now at the mercy of Trump’s Republican Party

04:00

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Alexander Butler

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One killed in Russian attack on Ukraine

03:20

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Russia launched several waves of missile and drone attacks overnight targeting Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine, killing one civilian in Kryvyi Rih and damaging buildings and cars in Kyiv and elsewhere.

A man died in a hospital and a 30-year-old woman was seriously injured in the missile attacks on the central city of Kryvyi Rih, Serhiy Lysak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region, said.

A 53-year-old woman was also injured and several residential houses damaged in an attack on the southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia, said Ivan Fedorov, governor of the region.

Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that will mark its third anniversary on Monday and which Russia started with a full-scale invasion in February 2022 of its smaller neighbour.

Thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, however, the vast majority of them Ukrainian.

What is Russia’s strategic partnership with North Korea?

03:00

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Alexander Butler

Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership" pact in Pyongyang on 19 June, 2024, including a mutual defence clause in case of aggression against either country.

Kim expressed "unconditional support" for "all of Russia's policies", including "a full support and firm alliance" for Russia's war in Ukraine. Putin has said Russia would help North Korea build satellites.

The US and South Korea say North Korea has shipped ballistic missiles, anti-tank rockets and millions of rounds of ammunition for Russia to use in the war. Moscow and Pyongyang have denied weapons transfers.

Ukraine, South Korea and the US say Kim has sent more than 11,000 troops to fight for Russia in its western Kursk region, part of which has been held by Ukraine since August. Ukraine says many North Korean soldiers have been killed and wounded. Moscow has never confirmed or denied their presence.

‘Matter of time’ until nuclear disaster in Ukraine, expert warns

01:00

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Alexander Butler

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Deluded Boris has become a Trump apologist on Ukraine – where is his Churchillian spirit now?

00:01

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Alexander Butler

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One woman killed in Russia's bombing of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine says

Saturday 22 February 2025 23:19

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Tara Cobham

One woman was killed and three others were injured in Russia's guided bomb attacks on the industrial city of Kostiantynivka in the eastern Donetsk region, Ukrainian officials said late on Saturday.

"The enemy once again hit a residential building in Kostiantynivka - an investigation has been launched into the death of one and the injury of three civilians," the regional prosecutor's office said on the Telegram messaging app.

Ukraine's state emergency service said on its Telegram channel that rescuers have since recovered the body of the 70-year-old woman from under the rubble and that three other women were also injured.

Seven apartment buildings and 14 other buildings were damaged in the attack, the service said.

The prosecutor's office and the emergency service posted photos showing what looked like an apartment building that was partially collapsed with all windows blown out.

There was no immediate comment from Russia.

Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched with its full-scale invasion three years ago. But thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian.

US could cut Ukraine's access to Starlink internet services over minerals, say sources

Saturday 22 February 2025 23:00

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Alexander Butler

US negotiators pressing Kyiv for access to Ukraine's critical minerals have raised the possibility of cutting the country's access to Elon Musk's vital Starlink satellite internet system, three sources familiar with the matter said.

Ukraine's continued access to SpaceX-owned Starlink was brought up in discussions between US and Ukrainian officials after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky turned down an initial proposal from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the sources said.

Mr Trump has demanded preferential access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as repayment for US military support provided to Kyiv by his predecessor Joe Biden over the last three years.

However, Mr Zelensky rejected the plan as “unserious” and said it did not provide any security guarantees in the event of a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow.

Trump confident Russia-Ukraine deal could get done 'this week', says White House press secretary

Saturday 22 February 2025 22:58

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Tara Cobham

US president Donald Trump is confident that a Russia-Ukraine deal could get done “this week”, Karoline Leavitt, the White House’s press secretary, has said.

Zelensky says Europe must be at negotiating table after 'productive' talk with Starmer

Saturday 22 February 2025 22:00

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Alexander Butler

Europe must be at the negotiating table for any peace talks with Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky said “Ukraine’s security is inseparable from Europe’s security” after having a “productive talk” with British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.

“We coordinated our military cooperation, joint steps, and engagements for the coming week, which will be very active,” Mr Zelensky said.

“The UK and its people are among Ukraine’s biggest supporters, and we deeply appreciate this.”

The US has so far only sat down with Russia in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for talks.

US president Donald Trump has dismissed the idea of Kyiv joining peace talks, claiming Zelensky “held no cards” and would only be obstacle to peace.

Putin says boosting armed forces is Russia's strategic course

Saturday 22 February 2025 21:37

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Tara Cobham

Meeting the needs of troops fighting in Ukraine and boosting the armed forces are Russia's key strategic priorities, Russian president Vladimir Putin said.

"Today, in the context of rapid changes in the world, our strategic course to strengthen and develop the armed forces remains unchanged," Putin said in a video on the Kremlin's channel on the Telegram messaging app early on Sunday.

The message marked Russia's annual Defender of the Fatherland Day, which celebrates the armed forces.

Full story: Starmer tells Zelensky he will press case for safeguards with Trump

Saturday 22 February 2025 21:24

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Tara Cobham

Keir Starmer has told Volodymyr Zelensky he will press the case for safeguarding Ukraine’s sovereignty in talks with Donald Trump next week as European leaders scramble to contain a growing transatlantic rift.

In a call with the Ukrainian president on Saturday morning, the Prime Minister said he would be “progressing important discussions” about Kyiv’s security on his visit to Washington, Downing Street said.

Sir Keir will meet Mr Trump in the coming days for what will be a critical moment in his leadership amid fragile relations between America and Europe after the US leader launched an extraordinary verbal attack on Mr Zelensky.

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Trudeau and Trump discuss war in Ukraine

Saturday 22 February 2025 21:23

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Tara Cobham

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and US president Donald Trump discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine when they spoke on Saturday, Trudeau's office said in a statement.

The pair also spoke about efforts to combat the illegal fentanyl trade, it added.

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Trump says US 'pretty close' to minerals deal with Ukraine

Saturday 22 February 2025 21:20

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Tara Cobham

Donald Trump said on Saturday the US is close to an agreement with Ukraine on sharing revenue from Ukrainian minerals as part of efforts to end Russia’s war.

"I think we're pretty close to a deal," Trump told a gathering of conservatives in National Harbor, Maryland, on the outskirts of Washington.

He said the US wanted to recoup the billions of dollars in military aid Washington has given to Ukraine in its fight to repel Russian invaders. He said the US is asking for rare earths, oil or "anything we can get”.

Zelensky not ready to sign 'problematic' Ukraine minerals deal

Saturday 22 February 2025 21:00

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Alexander Butler

Volodymyr Zelensky is not ready to sign a “problematic” rare earth minerals deal with the US, according to Sky News.

"The agreement is not yet ready to be signed, there are a number of problematic issues, and in the current form of the draft, the president is not ready to accept it,” a Ukrainian source told Sky News.

"Today, the drafts do not reflect a partnership in the agreement and contain only unilateral commitments by Ukraine."

It comes after Mr Trump claimed an agreement between Kyiv and Washington was close.

It emerged earlier this week that Mr Trump was demanding access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as repayment for Washington’s military support for Kyiv over the last three years.

Mr Zelensky rejected the bid as “not serious” and said it offered no security guarantees in the event of a peace deal with Russia.

Why The Independent will not be silent in the face of Trump’s assault on truth and democracy

Saturday 22 February 2025 20:00

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Alexander Butler

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Starmer reiterates UK 'ready to play role' in future security guarantees over Ukraine war

Saturday 22 February 2025 19:44

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Tara Cobham

Keir Starmer reiterated that the UK was "ready to play a role" in future security guarantees over the Ukraine war in a call with the President of Finland on Saturday, Number 10 said.

A Downing Street spokesperson said: "The prime minister spoke to the president of Finland Alexander Stubb this afternoon.

"The prime minister began by reiterating the need to secure enduring peace for Ukraine and bring an end to Russia's illegal war.

"The leaders agreed the need for Europe to step up support to achieve this, and the prime minister said the UK is ready to play a role in future security guarantees.

"They agreed to stay in close contact."

US treasury secretary says economic partnership will protect Ukrainians and US taxpayers

Saturday 22 February 2025 19:09

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Tara Cobham

An economic partnership between Ukraine and the US would benefit both countries, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said.

Writing in an opinion piece for the Financial Times on Saturday, Bessent said the US has proposed that revenue received by Ukraine's government from natural resources, infrastructure and other assets would be allocated to a fund focused on the long-term reconstruction and development of Ukraine, with the US having economic and governance rights in those future investments.

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What George Orwell would say about Trump – and how to handle him

Saturday 22 February 2025 18:00

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Alexander Butler

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US could cut Ukraine's access to Starlink internet services over minerals, say sources

Saturday 22 February 2025 17:43

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Tara Cobham

US negotiators pressing Kyiv for access to Ukraine's critical minerals have raised the possibility of cutting the country's access to Elon Musk's vital Starlink satellite internet system, three sources familiar with the matter have said.

Ukraine's continued access to SpaceX-owned Starlink was brought up in discussions between US and Ukrainian officials after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky turned down an initial proposal from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the sources told Reuters.

Starlink provides crucial internet connectivity to war-torn Ukraine and its military.

The issue was raised again on Thursday during meetings between Keith Kellogg, the US special Ukraine envoy, and Zelensky, said one of the sources, who was briefed on the talks.

During the meeting, Ukraine was told it faced imminent shutoff of the service if it did not reach a deal on critical minerals, said the source, who requested anonymity to discuss closed negotiations.

"Ukraine runs on Starlink. They consider it their North Star," said the source. "Losing Starlink ... would be a massive blow."

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Poland is paying for Ukraine's Starlink subscription, its deputy PM says

Saturday 22 February 2025 17:14

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Tara Cobham

Poland has said it has been paying for Ukraine's Starlink subscription and will continue to do so despite sources saying the US could consider cutting Ukraine's access to the satellite internet system.

US negotiators pressing Kyiv for access to Ukraine's critical minerals have raised the possibility of cutting the country's access to Elon Musk's vital Starlink satellite internet system, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Starlink provides crucial internet connectivity to the war-torn country and its military.

"We pay and will continue to pay a subscription fee for satellite internet for Ukraine," Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski said in a post on Musk-owned social media platform X today.

"I cannot imagine that someone could decide to terminate a business contract for a commercial service to which Poland is a party," added Gawkowski, who is also Poland's digital affairs minister.

‘Russia is not winning’: Ukraine frontline soldiers say ‘weak’ Moscow should be negotiating with its back to the wall

Saturday 22 February 2025 17:00

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Alexander Butler

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Hungarians will decide whether Ukraine can join EU, Orban says

Saturday 22 February 2025 16:39

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Tara Cobham

Hungary will be the one to decide whether Ukraine is able to achieve its hopes of joining the European Union in the future, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban said today in an escalation of his adversarial posture toward Hungary's war-ravaged neighbour.

Speaking at an annual State of the Nation address in Budapest to a closed circle of party members and supporters, Orban described Ukraine as a buffer zone between Russia and NATO countries, and predicted that, following a cessation of Moscow's war, it would resume that role despite its ambitions to join the Western military alliance.

He added that whether Ukraine can one day join the 27-member EU "will be decided by the Hungarians".

"Against the will of Hungary and the Hungarians, Ukraine will never be a member of the European Union," Orban said. "Ukraine's accession would destroy Hungarian farmers, and not only them, but the entire Hungarian national economy."

Unanimity is required among leaders of all EU countries for accepting new members.

Orban, considered the Kremlin's closest partner among EU leaders, has been the bloc's primary impediment in its efforts to assist Ukraine in the country's struggle to defend against Russia's full-scale invasion. He has frequently criticized, and threatened to veto, EU sanctions against Russia over its aggression, but has ultimately always voted for them.

While Hungary, an EU and NATO member, has taken in Ukrainian refugees fleeing the conflict, it has also stood in the way of EU financial assistance to Kyiv and pushed for deeper economic and energy cooperation with Moscow despite the war.

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US top diplomat tells Ukraine Trump still wants to end conflict

Saturday 22 February 2025 16:17

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Tara Cobham

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on Friday that US President Donald Trump remains committed to ending the conflict in Ukraine, a spokesperson for Rubio said today.

Russian forces capture another village in eastern Ukraine, Moscow claims

Saturday 22 February 2025 16:00

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Alexander Butler

Russian forces have captured the village of Novolyubivka in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region, the Kremlin claimed.

It comes after Putin’s troops seized the three villages of Nadiivka, Novosilka and Novoocheretuvate, according to Russia’s defence ministry.

Moscow has previously been premature in claiming the capture of Ukrainian towns and villages.

Now the UK should think twice about sharing intelligence with America

Saturday 22 February 2025 15:30

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Alexander Butler

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Second US-Russia meeting to take place

Saturday 22 February 2025 15:00

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Alexander Butler

A second meeting between representatives of Russia and the United States is planned for the next two weeks, the RIA state news agency reported on Saturday, citing Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

Moscow and Washington held their first talks on ending the nearly three-year war in Ukraine on Tuesday, aimed at restoring relations and preparing to conclude the conflict.

The meeting will take place in a third country and the specific location is being agreed upon, Ryabkov told RIA in an interview, without naming who would attend from the Russian or American sides.

Ryabkov said there was "principled agreement" on both sides to hold consultations to work out "the entire block of so-called irritants."

Pictured: Pro-Ukrainian demonstrators march through London

Saturday 22 February 2025 14:48

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Alexander Butler

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US could cut Ukraine's access to Starlink internet services over minerals, say sources

Saturday 22 February 2025 14:45

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Alexander Butler

US negotiators pressing Kyiv for access to Ukraine's critical minerals have raised the possibility of cutting the country's access to Elon Musk's vital Starlink satellite internet system, three sources familiar with the matter said.

Ukraine's continued access to SpaceX-owned Starlink was brought up in discussions between US and Ukrainian officials after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky turned down an initial proposal from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the sources said.

Mr Trump has demanded preferential access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as repayment for US military support provided to Kyiv by his predecessor Joe Biden over the last three years.

However, Mr Zelensky rejected the plan as “unserious” and said it did not provide any security guarantees in the event of a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow.

Watch: Trump accuses 'nice guy' Keir Starmer of 'not doing anything' about Russia-Ukraine war

Saturday 22 February 2025 14:30

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Alexander Butler

Where are Ukraine’s rare earth mineral resources and why does Trump want them?

Saturday 22 February 2025 14:11

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Alexander Butler

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Zelensky says Europe must be at negotiating table after 'productive' talk with Starmer

Saturday 22 February 2025 13:28

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Alexander Butler

Europe must be at the negotiating table for any peace talks with Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky said “Ukraine’s security is inseparable from Europe’s security” after having a “productive talk” with British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.

“We coordinated our military cooperation, joint steps, and engagements for the coming week, which will be very active,” Mr Zelensky said.

“The UK and its people are among Ukraine’s biggest supporters, and we deeply appreciate this.”

The US has so far only sat down with Russia in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for talks.

US president Donald Trump has dismissed the idea of Kyiv joining peace talks, claiming Zelensky “held no cards” and would only be obstacle to peace.

‘Russia is not winning’: Ukraine frontline soldiers say ‘weak’ Moscow should be negotiating with its back to the wall

Saturday 22 February 2025 13:00

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Alexander Butler

Zelensky not ready to sign 'problematic' Ukraine minerals deal

Saturday 22 February 2025 12:30

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Alexander Butler

Volodymyr Zelensky is not ready to sign a “problematic” rare earth minerals deal with the US, according to Sky News.

"The agreement is not yet ready to be signed, there are a number of problematic issues, and in the current form of the draft, the president is not ready to accept it,” a Ukrainian source told Sky News.

"Today, the drafts do not reflect a partnership in the agreement and contain only unilateral commitments by Ukraine."

It comes after Mr Trump claimed an agreement between Kyiv and Washington was close.

It emerged earlier this week that Mr Trump was demanding access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as repayment for Washington’s military support for Kyiv over the last three years.

Mr Zelensky rejected the bid as “not serious” and said it offered no security guarantees in the event of a peace deal with Russia.

What is Russia’s strategic partnership with North Korea?

Saturday 22 February 2025 12:00

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Alexander Butler

Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership" pact in Pyongyang on 19 June, 2024, including a mutual defence clause in case of aggression against either country.

Kim expressed "unconditional support" for "all of Russia's policies", including "a full support and firm alliance" for Russia's war in Ukraine. Putin has said Russia would help North Korea build satellites.

The US and South Korea say North Korea has shipped ballistic missiles, anti-tank rockets and millions of rounds of ammunition for Russia to use in the war. Moscow and Pyongyang have denied weapons transfers.

Ukraine, South Korea and the US say Kim has sent more than 11,000 troops to fight for Russia in its western Kursk region, part of which has been held by Ukraine since August. Ukraine says many North Korean soldiers have been killed and wounded. Moscow has never confirmed or denied their presence.

Second US-Russia meeting to take place

Saturday 22 February 2025 11:42

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Alexander Butler

A second meeting between representatives of Russia and the United States is planned for the next two weeks, the RIA state news agency reported on Saturday, citing Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.

Moscow and Washington held their first talks on ending the nearly three-year war in Ukraine on Tuesday, aimed at restoring relations and preparing to conclude the conflict.

The meeting will take place in a third country and the specific location is being agreed upon, Ryabkov told RIA in an interview, without naming who would attend from the Russian or American sides.Ryabkov said there was "principled agreement" on both sides to hold consultations to work out "the entire block of so-called irritants."

Donald Trump acknowledges Russia invaded Ukraine

Saturday 22 February 2025 11:30

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Alexander Butler

President Donald Trump reversed course yesterday and said Russia did in fact invade Ukraine after facing backlash for saying that Ukraine "should have never started" the war three years ago.

"Russia attacked, but they shouldn't have let him attack," Mr Trump said, adding that Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky and then-US president Joe Biden should have taken steps to avert the invasion.

Vance hits back at claims of Trump 'appeasement' towards Putin

Saturday 22 February 2025 11:00

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Alexander Butler

Claims that the Trump administration's stance towards Russia is "appeasement" have been rebutted by US Vice President JD Vance.

"We are negotiating to end the conflict. It is 'appeasement' only if you think the Ukrainians have a credible pathway to victory. They don't, so it's not," he said in a post on X.

"Well, the president believes to conduct diplomacy, you actually have to speak to people. This used to be called statesmanship," he added.

Vance also said there is a false idea that the US has "given the Russians everything they want".

EU preparing £16.5bn military aid package for Ukraine - report

Saturday 22 February 2025 10:30

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Alexander Butler

The European Union is preparing a package of about €20bn (£16.5bn) in military support for Ukraine, Bloomberg reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

The bloc has been racing to secure assistance for Kyiv in the face of US president Donald Trump’s push to reach a quick peace settlement with Russia.

The initiative would aim to deliver artillery ammunition, air defense systems, deep-precision strike missiles, drones as well as other weapons, according to the report.

‘Russia is not winning’: Ukraine frontline soldiers say ‘weak’ Moscow should be negotiating with its back to the wall

Saturday 22 February 2025 10:15

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Alexander Butler

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Chernobyl expert warns nuclear disaster in Ukraine ‘only matter of time’

Saturday 22 February 2025 10:01

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Alexander Butler

Nuclear disaster in Ukraine is only a “matter of time” as long as the international community fails to take tougher action against Russian recklessness, an expert has warned.

“We’re getting closer and closer to possible disaster as attacks now continue on Chernobyl, and the war is going on in the vicinity of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,” says historian Serhii Plokhy, who tells the story of the occupation of Chernboyl in his 2024 book Chernobyl Roulette.

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Russian forces capture another village in eastern Ukraine, Moscow claims

Saturday 22 February 2025 09:56

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Alexander Butler

Russian forces have captured the village of Novolyubivka in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region, the Kremlin claimed.

It comes after Putin’s troops seized the three villages of Nadiivka, Novosilka and Novoocheretuvate, according to Russia’s defence ministry.

Moscow has previously been premature in claiming the capture of Ukrainian towns and villages.

Mike Waltz insists Ukraine will sign mineral deal — and Trump will get a Nobel Peace Prize when war’s over

Saturday 22 February 2025 09:45

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Alexander Butler

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