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Ukraine seeks to reassure Brussels by drawing red lines on US minerals deal

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From left to right: Denys Shmyhal, Kaja Kallas and Marta Kos. © European Union, 2025.

Ukraine has sought to reassure the European Union that it would not steer away from its membership bid as a result of the negotiations with the United States over a minerals deal, which are currently at the technical level.

“It should be a partnership agreement, so on equal conditions for both sides,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Wenesday during a visit to Brussels.

The draft version of the agreement, leaked to the press last month, contains sweeping terms that would give America a “right of first offer” and unprecedented control over Ukraine’s natural resources through a joint investment fund.

According to the FT and Bloomberg, the fund’s board would comprise five members: three appointed by the US and two appointed by Ukraine. In practice, this would grant Washington an effective veto power on key decisions regarding new projects about roads, railways, ports, mines, oil, gas and the extraction of critical minerals.

Ukraine would be obliged to present all new projects to the fund for review “as early as practicable”, Bloomberg reported. If the project were turned down, Ukraine would be prevented from offering it to other parties with “materially better” conditions.

Additionally, the US would be entitled to reap all the profits from the fund and a 4% annual return until the military and financial aid that has been provided to Ukraine is fully recouped. The Kiel Institute for the World Economy estimatesAmerican support to be worth €114 billion since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

The “payback” model has been central to Donald Trump’s motivation to sign the deal, raising accusations of exploitation and neo-colonialism.

The provisions are so expansive that, if enforced, they make it virtually impossible for Ukraine to meet the EU’s rules on competition, single market, public procurement and transparency, which are essential criteria for becoming a member state.

On Wednesday, Shmyhal left no doubt that accession would always take precedence over any commercial deal.

“We really have some red lines,” the prime minister said in a press conference at the end of the EU-Ukraine Association Council.

“First of all, this is our Constitution. Second, these (are) our European aspirations and our European obligations, so this is another red line. (Third), international legislation.”

Ukraine has set up a “special delegation” of experts supported by international lawyers to lead the technical negotiations, he said. The talks will take place in the US over the weekend and continue next week, focusing on the joint investment fund.

“Then, we’ll see the result after these negotiations,” he said.

“We’re quite optimistic because we should find solutions (on) how to make this agreement a partnership agreement. I mean it literally.”

“I believe (the) technical teams will have a good cooperation,” he added.

Standing by his side, Marta Kos, the European Commission for Enlargement, who oversees Ukraine’s EU candidacy, appeared reassured by Shmyhal’s red lines.

“The European Commission will support any deal that will be in the interest of Ukraine,” Kos told reporters. “Today we have been talking about (the deal) and we got many confirmations that Ukraine will stay on the European path, so I don’t see the danger.”

“More and more the enlargement process is being seen as a security guarantee for Ukraine,” she went on.

“All of this together means that for sure we will discuss everything that will be going on with the US also in the scope of the enlargement process.”

Kos said Brussels would seek to open the six clusters of Ukraine’s accession by the end of the year, a goal also shared by Kyiv. Each step, though, requires the unanimous support of all 27 member states and Hungary has repeatedly stated its opposition, going as far as launching a public consultation to collect citizens’ views.

“We speak to the representatives of the Hungarian government and we expect that all sides involved will show good faith and willingness to reach the compromise,” Kos said, warning the Commission’s internal work was ultimately bound by politics.

“There is now a consensus among 26 member states to move ahead.”

Asked about Hungary’s poll, Shmyhal said his government would do its “best” to implement “all needed reforms and steps”, including those related to the protection of national minorities, an issue that Budapest has repeatedly brought up.

“We count on absolutely clear decisions from the European Union and European Union member states,” he said.

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BREAKING: Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke Joins Accord Party

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In the letter, Adeleke attributed his exit to the crisis at the national level.

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has announced his defection to a new political party.

Adeleke recently resigned from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), citing internal crises within the party.

According to a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Ward 2, Sagba Abogunde, in Ede North Local Government Area, the governor formally withdrew from the party on November 4, 2025.

In the letter, Adeleke attributed his exit to the crisis at the national level.

“Due to the current crisis within the national leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), I hereby resign my membership of the People’s Democratic Party with immediate effect,” the letter read.

Adeleke, who rose to political prominence through the PDP, expressed gratitude for the role the party played in his political journey.

“I thank the People’s Democratic Party for the opportunities given to me for my elections as a Senator (Represented Osun West) and as Governor of Osun State under the People’s Democratic Party,” he stated.

In an announcement on Tuesday evening monitored by SaharaReporters, Adeleke unveiled his new political platform as the Accord Party.

SaharaReporters had earlier reported indications that he would join the Accord Party, citing sources familiar with developments in the state.

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State House of Assembly suspends Local Govt chairman

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State House of Assembly suspends LG chairman

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has suspended the Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Mohammad Haliru Arabo, for three months over his role in the unlawful removal of the council’s Speaker.

The decision was taken during plenary in Lafia after a motion was raised by Musa Ibrahim Abubakar, who leads the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

Lawmakers agreed that the action was needed to allow a fair investigation and calm the tension that followed the leadership dispute in the council.

The Speaker of the House, Danladi Jatau, said the suspension will stand until the committee completes its findings.

He said that the current structure of the Lafia Legislative Arm will remain unchanged throughout the investigation.

During this period, the Deputy Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Uba Arikiya, has been directed to take charge of the council.

The Speaker explained that the House acted within the powers given to it by the constitution and questioned why the Chairman ventured into matters that belong to the legislature.

The Clerk of the House has been asked to notify Governor Abdullahi Sule of the resolution.

Lawmakers such as Hajarat Danyaro Ibrahim, Mohammed Garba Isimbabi, Suleiman Yakubu Azara, and Larry Ven-Bawa backed the move, saying that the suspension would help prevent a wider crisis in the council and send a clear message to other local governments in the state.

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Gov Fubara Defects To APC

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He announced this at a stakeholders meeting at the government house in Port Harcourt.

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