Medvedev’s reaction to the US -Ukraine mineral agreement
“Trump eventually pushed Kiev’s authorities to use their mineral resources to pay for military aid,” said the deputy head of the Russian Security Council.
According to RCO News Agency, Russian Security Council Deputy Director Dimitri Medvedev today (Thursday) responded to a message signed by the United States and Ukraine for a long time with a message on his telegram channel.
Ukraine and the United States, after long negotiations and tensions, finally signed a mineral agreement on which the two countries would share in the profits from the sale of Ukrainian minerals.
The full text of the agreement has not been published, but the existing details show that part of the revenue from the development of these resources is allocated to a US -Ukraine joint venture fund, but Kiev maintains full ownership of real resources.
According to the Dice News agency, Medvedev wrote in his message: Donald Trump (US President) has finally pushed the Kiev regime to pay for US aid with his mineral resources. Now, a country that is about to be destroyed must use its national wealth to pay for military equipment.
Earlier, Trump had confirmed that Washington and Kiev had reached an agreement on US access to Ukrainian mineral resources.
US State Department spokesman Temi Bruce described the minerals signed between Washington and Kiev as a complete agreement in the interests of the two countries.
He said: This is about a lasting and long -term dynamics regarding economic cooperation with the Ukrainian nation, which is generally necessary. The US presence in Ukraine also increases the security of the country.
Talks about minerals have been in the early days of US President Donald Trump’s return to power, along with wider peace efforts. The Trump administration insisted that the deal should offset US aid to Ukraine, though Kiev claims that the aid was unconditionally provided.
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