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Trump says he expects Zelenskyy to come around on minerals deal

María Paula Mijares Torres, Bloomberg News on

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President Donald Trump said Volodymyr Zelenskyy will eventually make a natural-resources deal with the U.S., while accusing the Ukrainian president of “taking candy from a baby” in maximizing U.S. military aid during the Biden years.

Trump also repeated his assertion in an interview on Fox News’ "Sunday Morning Futures" that Zelenskyy was ungrateful in their acrimonious White House meeting on Feb. 28, which stymied the resources agreement and Trump’s ceasefire diplomacy. After intense U.S. pressure on Zelenskyy to stop fighting, Ukrainian and U.S. officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia this week to resume discussions.

Asked whether he expects Zelenskyy to come back and sign the resources deal, Trump said, “Yes, I think so. I think it’ll happen.”

Zelenskyy “took money out of this country under Biden like candy from a baby,” Trump said, referring to former President Joe Biden. “And I just don’t think he’s grateful.”

Trump’s administration says the proposed deal on critical minerals represents a U.S. economic commitment to Ukraine’s security as Trump presses Zelenskyy to agree to a ceasefire with Russia. Trump’s policy shifts have raised concern in Europe about how to protect Ukraine militarily in the future.

Asked whether he’d be “comfortable” if Ukraine didn’t survive as an independent country, he said Ukraine “may not survive anyway.”

 

“But we have some weaknesses with Russia,” he added. “You know, it takes two.”

Since the White House blowup, Trump suspended military aid and intelligence assistance in an effort to persuade Zelenskyy to agree to a truce that would enable negotiations to halt the three-year Russian invasion.

Zelenskyy said Thursday he was open to a ceasefire if Russia agreed to halt air strikes and naval operations in the first sign he’s willing to consider a halt to the fighting.

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