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Sunday, 30 March

11:26
Ukraine will create a financial buffer
Ukraine plans to create a financial buffer of $10.1 billion in case of a negative scenario. It will also divide external financing from the G7 countries under the ERA mechanism, which is allocated at the expense of frozen Russian assets, into three parts.

11:02
​Ukraine has made significant progress in integration with the EU
Ukraine has made significant progress in integration with the European Union, particularly in the area of foreign policy and security.

20:29
Zelenskyy promised to communicate risky things in the deal with Trump to Ukrainians
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised to raise for discussion with Ukrainian society all risk points in the mineral agreement if they arise.

18:11
The Rada named significant obstacles to signing a deal with Trump on minerals
Attempts to engage Russia in a peace dialogue have demonstrated the Kremlin's desire to continue the war.

17:56
Zelenskyy told how complicated things are with the mineral agreement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the agreement with the United States on minerals is progressing slowly.

09:52
Russia launches 117 drones over Ukraine after "achievements" in Saudi Arabia
Immediately after the announcement of the "achievements" of the negotiation process between Ukraine and the Russian Federation in Saudi Arabia, Russia launched 117 "Shahed" attack UAVs.

08:25
Volodymyr Viatrovych: Ukraine has "trump cards" both in war and in negotiations
Historian and People's Deputy Volodymyr Viatrovych is convinced that Ukraine has the same "trump cards" both in war and in negotiations.

10:53
Twelve cities of Odesa found in the US "for transfer to Putin"
After statements that US President Donald Trump may agree to "transfer the port of Odesa to Russian control," as many as 12 cities named Odesa have been found in the United States that the American leader could hand over to Vladimir Putin.

09:54
"They say Trump is ready to recognize Crimea as Russian": Fursa explained what this will mean for the EU
The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering recognizing temporarily occupied Crimea as Russian territory as part of a potential deal to end the war.