Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal indicates Ukraine's readiness to sign a minerals agreement with the US amidst the pressure and the ongoing war with Russia. Shmygal emphasized the need for security guarantees from the US and Europe, deeming them crucial for Ukraine's and Europe's safety.
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