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Zelensky willing to give up presidency for peace and Nato membership

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23 February 2025

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said he is willing to step down from his role in exchange for Nato membership.

Zelensky said he was focused on Ukraine's security now, not in 20 years' time, adding that it is not his "dream" to remain president for a decade.

"If you need me to leave this chair, I am ready to do that, and I also can exchange it for Nato membership for Ukraine,” he said.

He also ruled out a US-Ukraine rare earth minerals deal if it meant Kyiv having to repay the US for military aid already provided over the last three years.

This is despite US president Donald Trump and US officials claiming a deal on the issue was close and would likely be agreed next week.

Trump has demanded preferential access to around $500bn of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals under the agreement as repayment for Washington’s military support under Biden.

Zelensky previously dismissed the idea as “not serious”, saying there was no factual basis for claiming the US was owed $500bn, as well as the deal providing Ukraine with no security guarantees.

Today, Zelensky again refused to acknowledge the $500bn figure and said grants provided by Biden should not now be treated as loans.

 

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Success of Trump's plan is contingent on Europe's will
to fulfil the role of provider of security guarantee to Ukraine.
Europe doesn't have to deploy troops to fight Russia but
substantial increase in aid to rebuild and fortify Ukraine is
crucial. Without aid Kyiv could meet the same fate of Saigon
after the 1972 cease-fire deal. Trump's rare-minerals grab
though unadmirable does have merit. The U.S. having to defend
its interest could serve as a deterence to Russian aggression.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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The key part of the peace plan is to have that demilitarized zone manned by European troops.
If Trump can't get that, then he shouldn't make the deal at all
 
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Did sneaky Trump make it clear it is Eureopean not NATO
troops he wants manning the demilitarized zone? Good for
us if Canadian troops are to be spared from the responsibility
of guarding Ukraine. Looking to the future it will be Europe
that needs to be guarded by Ukraine.
 

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Did Ukraine just lose an ally after the German election?
 

Phil C. McNasty

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  • The US and Ukraine are close to agreeing a minerals deal, a senior Ukrainian official says
  • "The negotiations have been very constructive, with nearly all key details finalized," writes Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna
 
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