Prince Harry’s visit to Ukraine this week highlighted Europe’s support for Kyiv as NATO allies pledged an additional $23 billion in financial assistance to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Ukrainian president accused Russia of recruiting Chinese citizens to fight in the war that has lasted for three years, claiming the lives of thousands of Ukrainian troops. Prince Harry, a veteran himself, visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv to see the support and rehabilitation services provided to wounded veterans.
Zelenskyy and his military leaders have warned of a potential spring offensive by Putin’s forces massing on Ukraine’s eastern border. Putin’s forces deny the allegations, while China has rejected claims of supporting its citizens fighting in foreign wars. Europe has surpassed the U.S. in providing military aid to Ukraine, with the UK and Germany hosting a meeting with other countries to discuss further support.
There have been discussions between the U.S. and Ukraine about developing critical mineral deposits as part of military aid. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticized Ukraine’s allies for their involvement in the conflict, accusing them of manipulating Zelenskyy. Diplomatic activity continues as U.S. envoys meet with Russian and Ukrainian counterparts in an effort to break the ceasefire deadlock. Steve Witkoff’s meeting with Putin is seen as an opportunity to convey Russia’s position to the U.S. amid ongoing tensions.
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