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Ukraine offered its natural resources in exchange for help in the war with the Russian Federation - Politico

The provision of honest and just peace also corresponds to the interests of America, according to the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine. Kiev support is a profitable investment in security. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is aware that Donald Trump's new administration is likely to take a more pragmatic approach to war. Politico writes about it.

The Victory Plan, which was publicly represented by the head of the Ukrainian state, aimed at proving the United States and other partners that help in Kiev is not a charity, but a street with a bilateral movement, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine George Tykhy.

The publication writes that the first three points of the so -called "Victory Plan" include the invitation of Ukraine to NATO, increasing the number of weapons and abolishing restrictions on its use in Russia, the last two points relate to Ukraine instead: the use of its natural resources and its hardened ones in troops to ensure the safety of Europe after the war.

Earlier, the quiet stated that ensuring a fair and fair peace for Kiev also corresponds to the best interests of America, since this war is much larger and goes beyond Ukraine. "Ukraine support is not charity, it is a very profitable investment in security for our partners," a foreign policy representative said. We will remind, earlier the WSJ newspaper published details of Trump's "peace plan" for Ukraine, which was about giving up NATO and freezing the front.

One variant of peaceful conflict resolution also provides an embargo on the supply of weapons to Ukraine until Kiev agrees to negotiate with Moscow. The President's office stated that they would not be very believed by media publications, as the US President is unlikely to announce his plan in the newspaper. Donald Trump himself, during his speech on the results of the presidential race, promised to stop all wars at all, saying that there would be no armed conflict for his cadences.