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div> div> div> div >< pclass ="speakable ">Secretary of state Marco Rubio reiterated the Trump administration’s commitment to ending Russia’s war in Ukraine during an interview Wednesday on “Hannity.”
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The United States and Ukraine have been working towards improving their relationship following an
‘U.S.president Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as U.S.Vice president JD Vance reacts at the White House in Washington,D.C.,Febuary28,’20225.’
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A rare earth minerals agreement that was expected to establish long-term economic ties between both nations went unsigned after Zelenskyy was asked to leave the White House.
The Trump administration has increased pressure on Ukraine since then by quickly
to the war-torn nation while also halting intelligence sharing which could hinder its ability to defend itself against Russian forces.It remains uncertain how long these pauses might last.
Trump mentioned receiving correspondence from Zelenskyy following their confrontation during Tuesday’s address before Congress.