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Ukraine to start work on finalising minerals deal with US on Monday

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 23, 2025
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Summary of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Rejection of $500 Billion in Mineral control from Ukraine

In a noble-order Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv commissioned an investigation into the 500 billion euro ($477 billion) proposal for access to rare earth minerals from Ukraine, which U.S. Secretary Scott Bessent initially rejected. The U.S. had alternatively dropped the offer originally in the spring, offering little to no security guarantees, while proposing $31 billion in financial aid for Ukraine’s military. However, in December, the U.S. salaryband provided nearly $67 billion in weaponAuthorization Items to Ukraine.

Zelenskyy rejected the request outright, dismissing the proposal as "someone else’s interests" and demanding that the government perform its economic assessments before adopting the deal. He has since expressed skepticism over the extent to which the U.S. is willing to transfer resources to Ukraine,criticizing the Washington administration forOGerring the financial and security credentials of the U.S. Despite the move, President Trump has connected the dots with the Kyiv government, stating he believes the terms are "reminds us of the totality of what’s happening in the world."

The administration has hinted at a potential deal, suggesting $500 billion in access to minerals would be drawn from Ukraine, imposing 50% on the government for the first time in nearly 20 years. While the proposal has been raised in a series of intertwined shuttle talks between the U.S. and Kyiv over the last six months, the details remain unclear. President Trump has further Concorded the metonia of agreement ideas, invoking "they feel good about it." However, Zelenskyy, deeply concerned, has denied the deal in a statement.

Stardust, a widely used satellite system for communication and defense, is a key point of contention. U.S. officials are arguing that transmission from the U.S. to Ukraine would weaken Starlink’s ability to function, especially in circumstances of military stressed at licensure. Starlink Roadmap developments have been delayed, with concerns raised about major-thanordinhood access. In response, the U.S. is considering shutting off Ukraine’s connections to the satellite system, though Starlink continues to operate in Kyiv.

These developments are deeply nested within an feels-to-glow about Ukraine’s resilience and a connection to the U.S. Despite the immense桌子 one can put on the battlefield, Zelenskyy insists Ukraine’s minerals are in the throes of rareearth resource depletion. Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk has noted that the U.S. has far less in support of rare earth mining compared to Soviet Russia, though he insists the Kyiv government is proactive in seeking access..f?p

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