The US has resumed military aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine under a ceasefire deal awaiting Putin’s approval.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. would now take the offer to Russia, and the ball is in Moscow's court.
Military supplies to Ukraine through Poland have resumed, the country's foreign minister says, after yesterday's US-Ukraine talks.
Ukraine says it's ready to accept an immediate 30-day ceasefire with Russia and that it's up to the US to convince Moscow to ...
With the ceasefire proposal on the table, Washington has also revived negotiations for a long-delayed critical minerals ...
How to leverage Ukraine’s mineral wealth – not only to finance its reconstruction and boost its economy, but also to repay ...
In a dramatic turn of events in US-Ukraine relations, President Donald Trump has reportedly made it clear that securing access to Ukraine’s mineral wealth is not enough to guarantee the resumption of ...
The US will resume sharing intelligence with Ukraine and end its pause on military aid to the eastern European country — but officials in Moscow were already signaling the agreement was a ...
Uzbekistan has launched a $2.6 billion investment plan to develop its mineral resources, aiming to become a key supplier of ...
A partial ceasefire and the critical minerals deal were both discussed in the first round of talks between the U.S. and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia, according to Ukraine's public broadcaster. Shane ...
Senior Ukrainian and US officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending Russia's war against Ukraine amidst tensions ...
The much-hyped minerals agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine is a bad idea and should be dropped. But although critics have tended to focus on the deal’s unseemliness and impracticalities, the real ...
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