The American leader expressed unpleasantness on how financially adopted Scott Immort in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump aims to continue an agreement with Rare Earth Minerals with Ukraine. It was written by CNN on Thursday, February 20.
When asked if he could continue the agreement, Trump replied: “Yes, I think I will continue this Agree Vladimir Zelensky – Ed.) Very happy.
At the same time, the American leader is angry with the fact that the financial minister of finance Scott Bescent said it was applied “rather than rugged” during a visit to KYIV on February 12, where Ukraine rejected the agreement with those Rarely mineral minerals.
“Scott Immotrot really went there, and they treated him rather than worthless, because, in fact, they told him” no “, and Zelensky was sleeping and he couldn’t meet. He went there to sign the document, And back empty -handed they did not sign the document, ”Trump said.
The US president added that the financial minister was traveling to Kyiv a lot of time on the train, which was a “dangerous journey”.
Remember, on February 12, to discuss economic cooperation in Ukraine, US finance minister Scott Immotrot arrived at Kyiv. Zelensky then said the United States has moved the first draft cooperation agreement that provides for investments in minerals in Ukraine in exchange for further assistance.
Zelensky said Ukraine did not sign an agreement with minerals in the United States, as the relationship between resources and security guarantees was not prescribed there.
According to media reports, Trump passed terms of the agreement with minerals in exchange for military aid, which was usually placed by aggression that lost the war. The terms of the agreement are significantly more than Japan and Japan after World War II.
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