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Trump and Macron discuss Ukraine Peace Prospects at White House

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that the United States was close to a mineral deal with Ukraine. He and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the prospects of ending the Ukraine conflict despite their stark differences in how to proceed.

In response to reporters' questions, Trump said that the much-anticipated revenue-sharing deal with Ukraine was "very close." He and Macron were meeting in the Oval Office. He suggested that he may meet Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to seal the deal later this week or in the next week. Zelenskiy may sign the agreement this week or next, according to Trump. He also said that he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin some time.

Macron said that Europe would be prepared to offer security guarantees, including peacekeepers to Ukraine in the event of ceasefire.

Trump said that the United States supported the idea of sending European Peacekeeping troops. He said he raised the concept with Putin, and that Putin would accept the idea.

When asked if Ukraine would be willing to cede land to Russia in a negotiated settlement of the war, Trump replied, "We'll See" and said that talks had just begun.

Macron was the first European leader since Trump regained his power one month ago to visit Trump. He attended a morning session at the White House that lasted for an hour and forty-five minutes. Both leaders also participated in a videoconference with other G7 leader about Ukraine.

The two leaders held a press conference together at 2 pm EST after their bilateral discussions.

Keir starmer, the British prime minister, will visit Trump in the coming days amid concern in Europe about Trump's hardening of his stance towards Ukraine and overtures made to Moscow regarding the three-year conflict.

Macron and Starmer will try to convince Trump to not rush into a ceasefire agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin, at all costs. They will also discuss the importance of keeping Europe involved and discussing military guarantees for Ukraine.

Trump and his team are negotiating with Ukraine a revenue-sharing agreement for minerals to recover some of the money the Biden administration sent to Kyiv as weapons to fight Russia.

Zelenskiy rejected last week U.S. requests for $500 billion of mineral wealth in Ukraine as a repayment for Washington's wartime assistance, saying that the United States has not provided anywhere near this sum and have offered no specific guarantees regarding security in the agreement.

Macron wants to take advantage of the relationship that was built between him and Trump during their first terms as presidents. He said that a bad deal was tantamount to capitulating to Ukraine, and would send a weak signal to America's enemies including China and Iran.

"I'll tell him: deep down, you can't be weak before President (Putin). It's you, not your character and not in your interest," he said during an hour-long social media question-and answer session ahead of his visit to the White House on Monday.

(source: Reuters)