Rubio says minerals deal will give US 'vested interest' in Ukraine security
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that an expected minerals deal would give the United States a "vested interest" in Ukraine's security, although he stopped short again of promising formal guarantees.
"I wouldn't couch it as a security guarantee, but certainly, if the United States has a vested economic interest that's generating revenue for our people as well as for the people of Ukraine, we'd have a vested interest in protecting it," Mr Rubio told reporters in Shannon.
"Certainly one of the things that provides for Ukraine's long-term prosperity and security is vibrant economic growth and development," he said.
Mr Rubio has delivered extensive remarks during a stopover this morning in Shannon after arriving from a high stakes meeting with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia.
G7 meeting is not about 'how we're going to take over Canada' - Rubio
Marco Rubio spoke at length during a stopover at Shannon Airport this morning.
While his main focus was on Ukraine, having come from talks in Saudi Arabia, he also discussed issues pertaining to Canada.
Mr Rubio said he would not raise Canada's sovereignty, following taunts by President Donald Trump, when he visits Quebec later for G7 talks.
"We're going to be focused in the G7 and all of those things," he said, mentioning the war in Ukraine.
"That's what the meeting is about. This isn't a meeting about how we're going to take over Canada."
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