Trump Says US Close to Reaching Minerals-for-Aid Deal With Zelenskyy

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Trump said the deal would help Washington recover hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to Kyiv.

President Donald Trump said Friday that a deal with Ukraine is nearly finalized to grant the United States access to the countryโ€™s rare earth minerals in exchange for continued U.S. military aid. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also expressed optimism, confirming that negotiators from both countries were working to finalize terms that would be fair to Kyiv.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office after swearing in Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Feb. 21, Trump said, โ€œWeโ€™re signing an agreement hopefully in the next fairly short period of time,โ€ adding, โ€œI think weโ€™re pretty close.โ€

Trump emphasized that the agreementโ€”which โ€œkeeps usโ€ in Ukraineโ€”would ensure Washington recoups between $400 billion and $500 billion in aid to Kyiv. He noted that while European nations have contributed $100 billion to Ukraine, primarily through loans that will be repaid, Washington has provided $300 billion with no expectation of return.

The president said that European allies should increase their contributions and that the financial burden should be shared more fairly.

โ€œWe think it has to equalize,โ€ he said.

He pointed out that Ukraineโ€™s war has a greater impact on Europe than on the United States, which remains insulated by โ€œa big, beautiful ocean in between.โ€

โ€œI think they want it. They feel good about it,โ€ Trump said of the deal.

โ€œTheyโ€™re very happy about it,โ€ he said, and โ€œwe get our money back.โ€

Zelenskyy initially rejected a U.S. proposal focused on mineral cooperation, calling it โ€œnot a serious conversationโ€ and saying that it did not serve Ukraineโ€™s interests. He dismissed U.S. demands for $500 billion worth of mineral wealth in repayment for wartime aid, saying that Washington had not provided that amount. He also criticized the proposal for lacking security guarantees, which Ukraine considers essential in any long-term peace settlement with Russiaโ€”a deal that Trump has promised to broker.

Despite initial concerns, Zelenskyy confirmed on Friday that negotiations were progressing.

โ€œToday, the teams of Ukraine and the United States are working on a draft agreement between our governments,โ€ Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address. โ€œThis agreement has the potential to strengthen our relations and, most importantly, the details must be arranged in such a way that ensures it works. I am hoping for a result, a fair result.โ€

Zelenskyyโ€™s remarks came after a conversation between his chief of staff Andrii Yermak and U.S. national security advisor Mike Waltz.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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