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Trump says Ukraine rare earth minerals deal will lead to ‘sustainable’ future between US, Ukraine

by admin February 28, 2025
February 28, 2025
Trump says Ukraine rare earth minerals deal will lead to ‘sustainable’ future between US, Ukraine

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the rare earth minerals deal he’s confident Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will sign during their Friday visit will pave the way for the U.S. to become a partner with Ukraine in developing resources like oil and gas. 

As part of negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine War, the Trump administration is angling for Zelenskyy to sign an agreement that would allow the U.S. access to Ukraine’s minerals in exchange for support the U.S. has provided the country since Russia’s invasion in 2022. Congress has appropriated $175 billion since 2022 for aid to Ukraine, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. 

Trump described the agreement as a breakthrough deal that would reimburse U.S. taxpayers, and will help Ukraine rebuild in the aftermath of the conflict. 

As a result, Trump said the minerals agreement would benefit both the U.S. and Ukraine and would serve as the foundation for a more ‘sustainable’ future relationship between the two countries, while allowing the U.S. to access to resources like oil and gas that ‘we need for our country.’ 

‘We’re going to be signing really a very important agreement for both sides, because it’s really going to get us into that country,’ Trump told reporters Thursday while meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. ‘We’ll have a lot of people working there and so, in that sense, it’s very good.’ 

Trump also told reporters that a peace negotiation was in the final stages but no deal was secured, and hesitated to discuss plans regarding a peacekeeping force in the region until one is signed. 

‘I think we’re very well advanced on a deal,’ Trump said. ‘But we have not made a deal yet. So I don’t like to talk about peacekeeping until we have a deal. I like to get things done.’

Additionally, Trump said he didn’t expect Russian President Vladimir Putin to breach any agreement to create peace with Ukraine. 

‘I don’t believe he’s going to violate his word,’ Trump said. ‘I don’t think he’ll be back when we make a deal. I think the deal is going to hold now.’

Trump also didn’t double down on previous comments calling Zelenskyy a ‘dictator,’ ahead of the Ukrainian leader’s visit to the White House on Friday. 

‘Did I say that?’ Trump asked. ‘I can’t believe I said that. Next question.’ 

The Trump administration has advanced negotiations for a peace deal to end the conflict in Ukraine, and U.S. officials met with Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia on Feb. 18. However, Ukraine’s absence from the talks prompted Zelenskyy to tell reporters that ‘nobody decides anything behind our back.’ 

Trump and Zelenskyy proceeded to verbally dish out barbs at one another, with Zelenskyy accusing Trump of advancing Russian ‘disinformation’ and Trump labeling Zelenskyy a ‘dictator’ that has failed his country. 

‘A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left,’ Trump wrote in a social media post Feb. 19. ‘In the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the War with Russia, something all admit only ‘TRUMP,’ and the Trump Administration, can do.’ 

Russia has pushed for Ukraine to hold an election as part of a peace deal, nearly a year after Zelenskyy’s five-year term was slated to end. 

Zelenskyy has remained in his position leading Kyiv because the Ukrainian constitution prohibits holding elections under martial law. Ukraine has been under martial law since February 2022. 

 

Starmer, who announced on Feb. 16 the U.K. is ready to send troops to Ukraine if necessary to ensure peace between Ukraine and Russia, told reporters Thursday that the U.K. wants to coordinate with the U.S. on a peace negotiation ‘to make sure that peace deal is enduring, that it lasts, that it’s a deal that goes down as a historic deal, that nobody breaches.’ 

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed similar sentiments regarding working with the U.S. to secure lasting peace when he visited the White House Monday. However, he also advised the U.S. to exercise caution when dealing with Russia. 

‘We want peace,’ he said in an interview from the Blair House Monday on ‘Special Report.’ ‘And I think the initiative of President Trump is a very positive one. But my message was to say be careful because we need something substantial for Ukraine.’ 

‘I think the arrival of President Trump is a game-changer,’ Macron said. ‘And I think he has the deterrence capacity of the U.S. to reengage with Russia.’

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS

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