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US Demands Ukraine’s Mineral Profits Until Wartime Aid Is Repaid

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Can Ukraine balance US demands and Russian threats while protecting its economy?

A potential mineral deal between Ukraine and the US has hit a roadblock as Kyiv resists Washington’s demand for control over profits from Ukraine’s natural resources. Negotiations remain ongoing, but concerns over the economic implications and future security guarantees have delayed finalization.

Washington Demands Full Profit Control

The US proposal suggests that Kyiv must transfer all profits from Ukraine’s resource fund to Washington. This arrangement would continue until American wartime aid is fully repaid with interest.

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The fund would be managed by the US International Development Finance Corporation. It would be overseen by a board of five members, with three appointed by the US and two by Ukraine.

However, Kyiv views this arrangement as an overreach. Ukrainian officials fear that such terms could lead to long-term economic dependence.

Ukraine Seeks Better Terms

While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledges the US’s support, he is reluctant to sign an agreement that could cripple Ukraine’s economy.

Kyiv’s position remains cautious, with ongoing consultations across ministries. Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated that public discussion would be harmful until a consensus is reached.

Also Read: Russia Targets Ukraine’s Gas Infrastructure in Overnight Drone Barrage

Putin Pushes for Temporary Administration in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for Ukraine’s government to be replaced by a temporary administration. He suggested that this move would end the war and lead to elections.

Putin praised former US President Donald Trump’s efforts in this regard. He implied that Moscow is ready for peace but remains prepared to maintain dominance on the battlefield.

Trump Seeks Economic Gains Through Mineral Deal

The Trump administration views the mineral deal as a means to secure peace and offset the billions of dollars in aid given to Ukraine since 2022.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that Washington hopes to sign the economic partnership soon, but Russia remains a significant hurdle.

The latest US draft offers no future security assurances and compels Ukraine to contribute half of its natural resource profits to a joint investment fund. This uncertainty leaves Kyiv vulnerable, and Zelenskyy remains cautious amid evolving proposals.

Also Read: Russia Launches Fresh Assault on Ukraine’s Sumy Region – Is a Major Offensive Coming?

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