KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Sunday for a meeting with President Donald Trump as the United States continues to push a deal for access to his country’s minerals, and said he would step down if it would bring peace to Ukraine or in exchange for NATO membership — sequences of events that remain unlikely.
The Trump administration has cast doubt on Ukraine reaching its goal of becoming a NATO member, frustrating Kyiv that an important bargaining chip might be taken off the table before any serious negotiations with Russia even begin.
But Zelensky said Sunday that discussion of Ukraine joining the alliance — and thus benefiting from its collective security guarantee — remains “on the table.”
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