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Ukraine backtracked on resources deal – US Treasury

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April 30, 2025
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Ukraine backtracked on resources deal – US Treasury
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Published: April 30, 2025 8:25 pm
Author: RT

Kiev’s team introduced surprise changes to the agreement just as the US was about to sign, Secretary Scott Bessent has said

Kiev has made last-minute changes to a minerals deal it was expected to sign with Washington on Tuesday, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said.

Tense talks over the agreement have simmered between the US and Ukraine for months. President Donald Trump has advertised the deal as a way for Washington to recoup what he describes as some $350 billion the US has spent on backing Kiev in the current conflict, through the future joint exploitation of its mineral resources.

The Ukrainian side made alterations to the document just as they were expected to seal the deal, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said during a press conference in the Oval Office on Wednesday.

“Our side’s ready to sign. The Ukrainians decided last night to make some last-minute changes,” he told reporters.

“We’re assured that they will reconsider that,” Bessent said, adding that he hopes the deal will be signed on Wednesday afternoon.

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A delegation from Ukraine led by Economy Minister Yulia Sviridenko went to the US after securing a clause that stipulated only future military aid would count for Washington’s contribution to the deal, rather than the totality of the aid provided so far, Financial Times wrote on Wednesday.

According to a copy of the agreement seen by the outlet, under the deal, the US and Ukraine would invest into Ukrainian mining, energy and related technology sectors via a joint investment fund and through the exploitation of the country’s mineral wealth.

Sviridenko was told to “be ready to sign all agreements, or go back home,” FT wrote, citing anonymous Ukrainian officials.

The US wants Ukraine to sign both the framework pact and a detailed agreement on the proposed fund that would seal the full minerals deal, the newspaper wrote.

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Kiev’s team refused to sign the documents as “the fund agreement must be ratified by their country’s parliament before it can be signed,” FT wrote, citing its Ukrainian sources.

Trump has increasingly criticized Kiev and Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky for slow progress towards concluding the agreement.

In late February, the two had a public altercation in the Oval Office, just as the deal was widely expected to be signed. During the heated exchange, Trump accused Zelensky of not being thankful for US aid, and of “gambling with World War III,” for not negotiating with Russia.

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