Trump approves first weapons shipment to Ukraine since becoming president, report says, after minerals deal agreed – Europe live


Trump approves first export of US military equipment to Ukraine since assuming presidency – report

Donald Trump has approved the first export of American military equipment to Ukraine since assuming the presidency, The Times has reported, following the signing of the long-anticipated minerals deal between Washington and Kyiv.

The Trump administration informed the US congress that it plans to export defence-related products to Ukraine through direct commercial sales (DCS) of $50m or more, the Kyiv Post said.

The notification, issued on Tuesday, came just a day before the minerals agreement was formally signed.

A source close to the Ukrainian government told The Times:

I think it’s significant as a first step of goodwill from Trump after we did what he wanted from us.

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday hailed a minerals deal with the US as a truly equal and fair agreement, and the first result of his Vatican meeting with US president Donald Trump on the sidelines of the funeral of Pope Francis.

Zelenskiy said the minerals deal opens the way for the modernisation of industries in Ukraine. Zelenskyy has been under pressure to show results from courting Trump, who has shifted US policy towards supporting Russia’s account of the war in Ukraine and has frequently criticised the Ukrainian leader.



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