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Zelenskyy to travel US for USD 350 billion deal on Ukraine's rare earth minerals: Report

After the United States and Ukraine agreed to terms on a deal over natural resources and reconstruction, Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to travel to Washington, DC in the coming days, according to CNN. Negotiations have been ongoing for days over a deal that could grant the US access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals as part of wider negotiations to end Russia's invasion, as well as US involvement in a reconstruction fund for Ukraine.

ANI Feb 26, 2025 12:51 IST googleads

US President Donald Trump and Ukraineian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Photo/Reuters)

Washington DC [USA], February 26 (ANI): Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is likely to travel to the US for a prospective deal that could see Ukraine agreeing to an exchange of its Rare Earth Minerals for USD 350 billion, military equipment and 'the right to fight on', reported CNN.
Citing an Ukranian offician the report said that the terms were agreed after "everything unacceptable was taken out of the text and it is now more clearly spelt out how this agreement will contribute to Ukraine's security and peace."
Details of the agreement are not yet known, but a major sticking point had been a demand from the Trump administration to a USD 500 billion share of Ukraine's rare earths and other minerals in exchange for the aid the US had already provided Kyiv, which was previously rejected by Zelensky.
US President Donald Trump said from the Oval Office on Tuesday, "I hear that (Zelensky is) coming on Friday. Certainly it's ok with me if he'd like to, and he would like to sign it together with me. And I understand that's a big deal, very big deal,". Asked what Ukraine would receive in the mineral deal, Trump said: "USD 350 billion and lots of equipment, military equipment, and the right to fight on."
Trump told reporters, "We've pretty much negotiated our deal on rare earth and various other things," adding that "we'll be looking to" future security for Ukraine "later on. I don't think that's going to be a problem Trump further said. "I spoke with Russia about it. They didn't seem to have a problem with it. So I think they understand once we do this, they're not going back in."
The US has not confirmed whether the terms of a deal have been agreed.
The US is trying to gain access to Ukraine's critical minerals and other resources as part of negotiations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. In return, Ukraine has been pushing for security guarantees, and but protection against a possible future Russian invasion. (ANI)

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