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25 Aug 2025, 21:09

Discussion on Security and the Return of Children from Russia

  • Zelensky and Kellogg discussed the return of abducted children
  • Syvyrenko emphasized the importance of security and the economy
  • The discussion addressed the issue of critical minerals in occupied territories

This is reported by Ukrinform, Interfax Ukraine.

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and the special envoy of the USA, General Keith Kellogg, discussed the pressure on Russia, as well as humanitarian aspects, including the return of all abducted Ukrainian children.

Zelensky emphasized the importance of support from the USA, stressing that the meeting was successful and highlighted the unity between Europe and America. He stated that military cooperation is vital for both countries, especially in the context of purchasing weapons and security supplies.

In addition, Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko also met with Kellogg, where they discussed the system of security guarantees for Ukraine, as well as the return of military personnel, civilians, and abducted children. Svyrydenko emphasized that real security guarantees should be based on respect for Ukraine's sovereignty.

Particular attention was paid to the issue of critical minerals and industrial assets that Russia seeks to exploit in temporarily occupied territories. Cooperation between Ukraine and the USA is focused on investments, restoration, and new technologies, including in security supplies that can change the course of the war.

Tags: Ukraine/USA/Politics

Articles on this topic:

  • www.pravda.com.ua - Zelenskyy and Trump's envoy Kellogg meet and discuss how to influence Russia
  • en.interfax.com.ua - Svyrydenko, Kellogg discuss critical minerals, industrial assets Russia trying to exploit in temporarily occupied territories
  • www.ukrinform.net - Zelensky and Kellogg discuss pressure on Russia and return of Ukrainian children
  • newsukraine.rbc.ua - Zelenskyy and Kellogg discuss how to push Russia into real talks and end war