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    U.S. and Ukraine seal minerals deal after long talks

    May 1, 2025
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    The United States and Ukraine have finalized a landmark agreement granting Washington preferential access to Kyiv’s natural resources in exchange for establishing a joint reconstruction investment fund. The deal, announced Wednesday, concludes months of challenging negotiations and marks a significant development in bilateral ties more than three years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The agreement was signed by senior officials, including U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and Ukraine’s Minister of Economic Development and Trade Yulia Svyrydenko.

    U.S. and Ukraine seal minerals deal after long talks

    Bessent emphasized that the partnership is designed to accelerate Ukraine’s economic recovery and serve as a strategic message of continued U.S. support. He stated that the deal underscores the Trump administration’s commitment to a peaceful, sovereign, and economically stable Ukraine. President Donald Trump has advocated for the agreement since the start of his current term, framing the joint development of Ukraine’s mineral wealth as partial repayment for extensive U.S. wartime assistance. The deal includes access to rare earth elements, critical minerals, hydrocarbons, and other valuable natural resources.

    Trump confirmed that he discussed the framework with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during Pope Francis’ funeral in Vatican City last week. Ukrainian officials have characterized the agreement as mutually beneficial. Svyrydenko said the deal not only supports Ukraine’s reconstruction but also signals long-term reliability for international investors. She emphasized that Ukraine retains sovereignty over extraction decisions and confirmed the fund would operate on a 50-50 basis, ensuring neither party holds controlling influence. Despite the positive framing from both governments, analysts have raised concerns about the deal’s long-term viability.

    Ed Verona, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, warned that Ukraine may be accepting terms that risk reducing its autonomy over critical resources. He noted that legal and political uncertainties such as potential legislative approval in Ukraine and investor hesitation could complicate implementation. Verona also highlighted historical parallels, pointing to previous resource agreements that have collapsed under political pressure, particularly in post-Soviet states. He cautioned that large-scale mineral extraction projects often involve long lead times and significant capital, making them vulnerable to future policy shifts or regime changes.

    Questions remain about how the joint fund will be governed and whether key provisions will be subject to parliamentary review in Kyiv. Nonetheless, the agreement marks a milestone in U.S.-Ukraine relations as both nations seek to align economic interests with broader geopolitical strategies amid an ongoing conflict. The mineral accord is one of the most tangible outcomes of recent diplomatic engagement between the two countries and could set a precedent for further international investment in Ukraine’s postwar reconstruction. – By Eurasian Newswire News Desk.

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