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Ukraine Seeks U.S. Investment Without Jeopardizing EU Aspirations
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal emphasized Thursday that any minerals agreement with the U.S. must not undermine Ukraine’s bid to join the European Union. Speaking in Brussels, Shmyhal called this a “red line” as Kyiv prepares to send a technical delegation to Washington for talks on post-war reconstruction and mineral exploitation. The U.S., under President Donald Trump, is pushing for a deal that would grant it a share of Ukraine’s futu…
Zelensky: Ukraine ready for minerals deal with US, but only on equal terms
Ukraine is open to signing a minerals deal with the United States, but only if it ensures equal partnership and respects Ukrainian sovereignty, President Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists on April 9.Zelensky said the Ukrainian government welcomes investment and cooperation in the country's mineral sector, but not at any cost. “If this is about true partnership, then we need to talk about parity. It must be 50/50,” Zelensky said, emphasizing th…
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal: Ukraine has clear "red lines" in negotiations with America on minerals
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Ukraine is continuing negotiations with America on the joint development of Ukrainian natural resources, but that such an agreement should be partnership-based, with equal conditions for both sides, and not cross Ukraine's "red lines."
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