President Donald Trump announced that the United States is close to securing an agreement with Ukraine to share revenue from its mineral resources. Speaking at a conservative gathering in National Harbor, Maryland, Trump stated that the deal aims to recover some of the billions in military aid provided to Ukraine during its conflict with Russia.
"I think we're pretty close to a deal," Trump said, emphasizing that the U.S. is looking to obtain rare earth minerals, oil, or other valuable resources as compensation for its financial support.
The potential agreement comes as Washington continues to back Kyiv in its efforts to resist Russian aggression. The U.S. has supplied Ukraine with significant military assistance, and Trump suggested that the country should offer natural resources in return.
While no official details have been confirmed, such an agreement could have geopolitical and economic implications, particularly for global supply chains of critical minerals. Rare earth elements play a crucial role in technology, defense, and renewable energy industries, making them a strategic asset.
The remarks signal Trump's broader approach to foreign policy and economic negotiations. He has previously advocated for leveraging financial aid to secure economic benefits for the U.S. If finalized, the deal could reshape U.S.-Ukraine relations and impact international trade in key resources.
As the war in Ukraine continues, discussions over long-term economic recovery and resource management remain a critical issue. The potential agreement underscores ongoing efforts to balance financial support with strategic interests.


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