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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he remains "ready to sign" a US-Ukraine minerals deal despite leaving the White House without an agreement following a contentious meeting with Trump.

Speaking in London after a European leaders' summit, Zelensky emphasized that their fractious meeting only benefited Putin.

Refusing to discuss territorial concessions, he stated the "best security guarantees are a strong Ukrainian army."

Responding to calls from Senator Graham that he resign, Zelensky quipped he is "exchangeable for NATO" membership, saying this would mean he had "fulfilled my mission."

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I agree, displaced person's should get a vote. Ideally people in the occupied territories would too, but thats just not feasible. Just like how in 1864 the blacks in the south shouldve gotten to vote since they were all now freed under the emancipation proclamation, and they had the most at stake in the conflict, but the confederacy was never going to allow that. That doesn't mean the north shouldn't have had an election because not everyone could participate.

The people in the occupied territories may not be as pro-ukrainian as you might think though, a lot of them probably just want the war to be over and for the bombs to stop falling on them. Hell putin might allow an election if he knows they'll vote for peace.