US and Ukraine Finalize Rare Earth Minerals Agreement
- Ukraine has agreed to a minerals deal with the United States that could help bring peace to the country.
- The agreement requires Ukraine to pay 50 percent of its proceeds from future monetization of its mineral resources.
- Olha Stefanishyna stated that the US administration claims the deal is part of a larger strategy.
- Vladimir Putin expressed openness to granting the US access to rare earths in both Russia and occupied Ukraine.
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The 3 biggest things to know about a potential U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal
Ukraine’s trove of rare earths and other critical minerals is firmly in the spotlight ahead of a contentious deal that would include U.S. access to the war-torn nation’s valuable natural resources.
Minerals deal looks like a breakthrough for Ukraine and the beginning of a more comprehensive peace agreement
Ukraine does not receive detailed security guarantees from Donald Trump, but the new agreement unequivocally points to Russia as the cause of the war. At the same time, it emphasizes Ukraine's status as a free and sovereign country, as well as the country's partnership with the United States.
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