Memorandum on Ukraine US minerals deal could be signed Thursday Zelenskiy says
KYIV/WASHINGTON – Ukraine said on April 17 that Kyiv and Washington had signed a memorandum as an initial step towards clinching an agreement on developing mineral resources in Ukraine, a deal promoted by US President Donald Trump.
Although both had been poised in February to sign a deal for cooperation on natural resources, it was delayed after an Oval Office meeting between Mr Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky turned into a shouting match.
“We are happy to announce the signing with our American partners,” said Ms Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine’s first deputy prime minister and economy minister, on social media after the signing.
The April 17 memorandum of intent paves the way for an economic partnership deal and the setting up of an investment fund for the reconstruction of Ukraine, she added.
The signing comes after officials in Kyiv worked to repair ties following the Oval Office episode, recognising that Ukraine needs US support in its war with Russia, which mounted a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The minerals deal is part of that effort, officials in Ukraine have said.
Mr Trump said the accord itself could be signed next week, though the Ukrainian side gave no indication of when it expected to conclude the full deal.
A Ukrainian delegation travelled to Washington at the end of last week for negotiations after the Trump administration offered a new, more expansive deal. The initial framework agreement that was agreed to has never been signed.
Mr Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, said: “We have a minerals deal, which I guess is going to be signed on Thursday”, referring to April 24.
Mr Trump has pushed for a compact that would allow the US to have privileged access to Ukraine’s natural resources and critical minerals in what he casts
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