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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky willing to give up presidency for peace and Nato membership

Zelensky says he is not offended by Trump calling him a dictator

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

Mr 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.

Mr 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 Mr Biden.

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

Any deal US and Russia strike to end war won’t be successful if Ukraine doesn’t agree, warns Zelensky

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that any deal the US might strike with Russia to end the war will not be successful if Ukraine does not agree to its conditions.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a press conference in Kyiv on Sunday
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a press conference in Kyiv on Sunday (AFP via Getty Images)

Tara Cobham23 February 2025 17:03

Putin appoints Russia sovereign wealth fund chief Kirill Dmitriev special envoy

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday appointed the chief of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, as a special envoy on international economic and investment cooperation, according to a decree quoted by Russian news agencies.

The appointment of Dmitriev, considered the most US-savvy member of Russia’s elite, comes after the highest-level US-Russia talks since Russia sent its forces into Ukraine in 2022.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday appointed the chief of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, as a special envoy on international economic and investment cooperation, according to a decree quoted by Russian news agencies
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday appointed the chief of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, as a special envoy on international economic and investment cooperation, according to a decree quoted by Russian news agencies (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Tara Cobham23 February 2025 17:01

Key points from Zelensky’s conference

Mr Zelensky just gave a press conference, where he gave updates on issues ranging from the future security of Ukraine, a much-anticipated US-Ukraine mineral deal, and his stance on peace talks with Russia.

1. He will step down in exchange for Nato membership

Mr Zelensky said he did not want to remain president for another decade, in a possible reference to Mr Trump’s claim he was a dictator, and that he would step down in exchange for peace in Ukraine, including Nato membership.

2. Ukraine will not repay the US for already-provided military aid under the minerals agreement

This is important, as repayment for US aid under Joe Biden is one of Trump’s core demands under a US-Ukraine minerals deal.

Mr Zelensky has repeatedly rejected the idea, despite US officials claiming an agreement was close over the weekend. The Ukrainian president said grants provided under Mr Biden should not now be treated as loans.

3. Ukraine needs to be given a seat at any negotiating table with Russia

Mr Zelensky repeated his demand for Ukraine to be included in any peace talks with Russia. His European allies are saying the same, with British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer set to make this case to Mr Trump next week.

So far, the US has only met with Russian officials on the question of peace in Ukraine. Mr Trump has rejected the idea of Kyiv being involved, saying it would be an obstacle to reaching a ceasefire.

Watch: Zelensky laughs off Trump’s ‘dictator’ jibe

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said he was not offended by Donald Trump’s claim he was a dictator.

“I wasn’t offended, but a dictator would be,” Mr Zelensky said with a smile.

Zelensky says he is not offended by Trump calling him a dictator

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:43

$15bn of previously pledged US military aid not delivered, Zelensky says

Around $15bn of US military aid previously pledged for Ukraine by Washington has not been delivered, Mr Zelensky said.

US wants $2 back for every $1 of aid given to Ukraine, Zelensky says

The US wants Kyiv to return $2 for every $1 of US aid provided to Ukraine by the Biden administration under a draft minerals agreement, Zelensky said.

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

Earlier this week, Mr Zelensky 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, Mr Zelensky again refused to acknowledge the $500bn figure and said grants should not be treated as loans.

He said there could be no format for the deal if it forced Ukraine to repay money for aid already given to Kyiv.

This is despite various US officials claiming an deal on the issue was close and would likely be agreed next week.

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:34

Russia and US plan another meeting this week

Russian and US teams plan to meet this week to discuss improving relations after the war in Ukraine had pushed ties to the worst level since the depths of the Cold War, a senior Russian diplomat said on Sunday.

With Russian forces having advanced last year at the fastest rate in Ukraine since the start of the 2022 invasion, US president Donald Trump has said he wants to deliver a peace deal to end the war which he says has killed vast numbers of people.

Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin spoke on 12 February about improving relations and ending the war, while US and Russian officials met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 18 February.

Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov, said that a meeting at the level of departmental heads would take place at the end of the week.

“We are open to contacts with the American side, in particular, on irritants in bilateral relations,” Mr Ryabkov was quoted as saying by state news agency TASS.

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:25

Zelensky says he is willing to give up presidency

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said he is willing to give up the position if it meant guaranteeing peace in Ukraine.

“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.

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.

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:18

Russia launches largest drone attack of the war so far

Vladimir Putin’s troops have launched their largest drone attack of the nearly three-year-long war, according to Kyiv’s air force.

Russian forces fired 267 drones at Ukraine in an overnight attack, striking five regions of Ukraine, Kyiv said.

Around 138 of the drones were downed and another 119 were jammed by electronic warfare, the air force said.

The largest drone strike reported before this was in November 2024, when 188 drones were fired at Ukrainian towns and cities.

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:15

Zelensky says Europe must be at negotiating table after ‘productive’ talk with Starmer

Europe must be at the negotiating table for any peace talks with Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky said “Ukraine’s security is inseparable from Europe’s security” after having a “productive talk” with British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.

“We coordinated our military cooperation, joint steps, and engagements for the coming week, which will be very active,” Mr Zelensky said.

“The UK and its people are among Ukraine’s biggest supporters, and we deeply appreciate this.”

The US has so far only sat down with Russia in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for talks.

US president Donald Trump has dismissed the idea of Kyiv joining peace talks, claiming Zelensky “held no cards” and would only be obstacle to peace.

Alexander Butler23 February 2025 15:00

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