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The U.S. and Ukraine on Wednesday signed off on a deal that will give Washington access to Ukraine's vast critical minerals ...
Serbian President stressed that threats from European Union representatives to impose sanctions over his attendance at the Victory Day parade will not deter him from traveling to Russia ...
The worst elements of earlier drafts have been abandoned and Ukrainian officials see a path to renewed military aid ...
New intelligence reviewed by US and Western officials suggests Russian President Vladimir Putin may have shifted his ...
All those responsible and involved in Kiev’s attack on a market in city of Alyoshki in the Kherson Region will be identified ...
Author and former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson looks closely at President Trump's deal with Ukraine which could end ...
"Despite the fanfare, the deal will have little significance if fighting between Ukraine and Russia persists," the New York Times writes ...
Trump pushes for priority access to invest in mineral extraction, oil, and gas, while Kiev assures it will not be in exchange ...
"Now, the country that is about to disappear will have to use its national wealth to pay for military supplies," the Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman said ...
The U.S. has been seeking from Ukraine access to more than 20 raw materials deemed strategically critical to its interests, ...
According to the US president, the sum was handed over to Ukraine by his predecessor Joe Biden in the form of financial loans and military aid ...
According to Bloomberg, the United States will receive privileged access to new investment projects in this sector, including the production of aluminum, graphite, oil and natural gas ...