
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - Ukraine's international bonds suffered sharp falls in early European trading on Monday following a clash between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump late on Friday.
The 2035 maturity saw the biggest decline, down 3.445 cents to be bid at 62.00 cents in the dollar, its lowest in a month, Tradeweb data showed. XS2895057177=TE
Zelenskiy cut short a visit to Washington on Friday that had initially been aimed at signing a much-vaunted minerals deal that Kyiv hoped would prompt Trump to back Ukraine's war effort. Zelenskiy said Ukraine was still willing to sign it.
On Sunday, Zelenskiy met with European leaders in London, who agreed to draw up a Ukraine peace plan to present to Washington - a vital step for the United States to be able to offer security guarantees that Kyiv says are essential to deter Russia.