Ukraine war live: US rejects Putin call to oust Zelensky for temporary administration

Ukraine war live: US rejects Putin call to oust Zelensky for temporary administration
Zelensky greeted by Macron at Ukraine defence summit

The White House has rejected Vladimir Putin’s suggestion for a temporary administration in Ukraine, a precondition by the Russian president to end the war, as peace talks continue.

Mr Putin has asked Kyiv be placed under a temporary administration to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported this morning.

However, a White House national security council spokesperson snubbed the Kremlin leader’s demand and said the governance in Ukraine is determined by its constitution and the people of the country.

This comes as Volodymyr Zelensky said the US is constantly changing the terms of a key minerals agreement as part of peace deal, expressing frustration over lack of a final agreement on Ukraine’s rare earth deal pitched by Washington.

Earlier, Emmanuel Macron announced that a British-French military delegation will be sent to Ukraine to scout Kyiv’s needs and what can be done to support its army – and that troops would be deployed as a “reassurance force” to uphold any potential peace deal agreed with Russia.

Ukraine determines its own governance, White House says

Ukrainians and the country’s constitution determine governance in Ukraine, the White House has said today.

The comments from a White House National Security spokesperson came after reported comments from Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, who suggested a temporary administration in Ukraine could make way for accords to end the war.

“This would be in order to hold democratic elections and bring to power a capable government enjoying the trust of the people and then to start talks with them about a peace treaty,” Putin said, according to Russian news agencies.

Rachel Clun28 March 2025 07:49

Ukraine military says Russia launched 163 drone attacks

Ukraine’s military said Russia launched 163 drone attacks overnight.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces said it shot down 89 of the drones, while 51 of the drones did not reach Russia’s targets.

But some drones did hit targets, with images released by Ukraine’s emergency services showing fires in the Odesa region.

This handout photograph taken and released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on March 28, 2025, shows a destroyed building on fire following a strike in Odesa region
This handout photograph taken and released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on March 28, 2025, shows a destroyed building on fire following a strike in Odesa region (Ukraine’s State Emergency Service)
Rachel Clun28 March 2025 07:27

Putin readying for spring offensive in northern Ukraine, warns Zelensky

Russian forces are preparing to launch a fresh round of a spring offensive in Ukraine’s Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts, Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

Talking to the French news publication Le Figaro, Mr Zelensky said that the Russian president Vladimir Putin is attempting to delay ongoing peace negotiations to buy time for an offensive against Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts in Spring 2025.

He added that Russia wanted to storm these already besieged parts of Ukraine in the fall last year but had to deploy these resources to Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk oblast in August.

Intensified ground operations by Russia are likely in Sumy, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhia oblasts, Mr Zelensky said.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 07:05

Why Ukraine’s minerals are so special – and why Trump wants them so much

But what are these minerals exactly and why are they so sought after?

Ukraine is often recognised for its vast agricultural lands and industrial heritage, but beneath its surface lies one of the world’s most remarkable geological formations, the “Ukrainian Shield”.

This massive, exposed crystalline rock formed over 2.5 billion years ago, stretches across much of Ukraine. It represents one of Earth’s oldest and most stable continental blocks.

The minerals have become central to global politics, writes Munira Raji:

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 06:47

Putin calls for replacing Zelensky with temporary administration in Ukraine to end war

Vladimir Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration, by removal of the current Volodymyr Zelensky administration, to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported early today.

“In principle, of course, a temporary administration could be introduced in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN, the United States, European countries and our partners,” Mr Putin was quoted as saying in talks with seamen at the port.

“This would be in order to hold democratic elections and bring to power a capable government enjoying the trust of the people and then to start talks with them about a peace treaty,” he said.

Moscow has wrongly claimed that the Zelensky administration in Kyiv is “illegitimate” as they did not hold elections last year. However, the Ukrainian constitution says no elections can be held in a war-time period and while the country is under martial law.

Mr Putin also appreciated Donald Trump’s efforts to proceed with direct talks with Russia – in contrast with his predecessor Joe Biden, who shunned contacts – showed the new president wanted peace.

“In my opinion, the newly elected president of the United States sincerely wants an end to the conflict for a number of reasons,” the agencies quoted him as saying.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 06:43

Putin attends launch of new Russian nuclear-powered submarine

Vladimir Putin has attended the launch of a new nuclear-powered submarine named Perm on Wednesday, various Russian news outlets reported.

The Russian president said the vessel would “strengthen Russia’s maritime security and safeguard its national interests,” particularly in regions like the Arctic.

“I hereby authorise,” the Russian president said as he commissioned the submarine named after the city Perm in the Urals.

The new Russian submarine is likely to be first of its kind to be equipped with hypersonic Zircon missiles as a standard feature.

Russia’s Zircon missiles are considered highly difficult to intercept as they are reported to fly at several times the speed of sound and have a range of nearly 1,000km.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 06:41

Harvard scientist who opposed Ukraine war faces deportation back to Russia, friends say

A Harvard scientist who fled Russia because she opposed the war in Ukraine is facing deportation back to the land of Vladimir Putin, her friends claim.

Kseniia Petrova, a bioinformatician at the Kirschner Lab at Harvard Medical School, was detained at the US border on 16 February while returning from France and had her visa revoked, according to her friend Cora Anderson.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 06:24

Putin backs Trump’s ‘serious’ Greenland pitch

Vladimir Putin has said Donald Trump’s stated intention to acquire Greenland was “serious”, and it was clear that the US would continue to promote its interests in the Arctic.

Mr Putin said Russia was willing to cooperate with foreign partners, including from the West, in economic ventures there that will benefit all sides.

However, he clarified that the Greenland question had nothing to do with Russia.

Focus on the Arctic’s strategic importance for mining, shipping and security has increased sharply because of repeated statements by Mr Trump that he wants to acquire Greenland. He has not ruled out doing so by force.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 05:55

Russia amping up production of high-precision missiles, says ISW

Russia is increasingly prioritising its production of high-precision missiles, according to the latest targeted attacks by Ukraine, said a US-based think tank.

“The Ukrainian General Staff reported that the 19 to 20 March Ukrainian drone strike against Russia’s Engels Airbase destroyed a large number of cruise missiles and strategic fuel reserves as Ukrainian officials reported that Russia is prioritising the production of high-precision missiles,” the Institute for the Study of War said.

It added: “The Ukrainian General Staff reported on March 27 that the Ukrainian drone strike destroyed 96 air-launched cruise missiles and that Russian forces intended to use these missiles in at least three separate strike series against Ukraine on unspecified dates in March and April 2025.”

Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation Head Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko also pointed out last week that the Engels Airbase stored Kh-101 cruise missiles, suggesting that many or all of the 96 destroyed missiles were Kh-101s.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 05:42

What is the Black Sea ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine – and will Putin honour it?

It is not the full ceasefire Donald Trump is continuing to push for three years into Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but the move is seen as progress by the White House.

A US delegation held separate talks with counterparts from Russia and Ukraine over three days into Tuesday.

But how long the current deal will hold – and even when it officially begins – remains uncertain after Russia carried out drone strikes on a key Ukrainian port city overnight.

This is what we know about the deal.

Arpan Rai28 March 2025 05:06

Source: independent.co.uk