High Ukrainian officials have expressed a reminder that the new proposal may ruin the country’s sovereignty.
The United States insists on a new control agreement with the critical minerals and energy of Ukraine assets, but does not offer KYIV in exchange for security guarantees. This has been reported by the Financial Times.
According to journalists, this document exceeded the initial joint economic agreement, which ended that month as part of US President Donald Trump’s efforts to end Russia’s aggression and compensation for military assistance in Ukraine.
High Ukrainian officials have expressed a remembrance that the new proposal can ruin the country’s sovereignty, reinforce foreign income and strengthen the country’s hope in Washington.
The new draft agreement is a step towards strengthening the control of the Trump administration on Ukraine’s profitable natural resources.
The document covers all mineral sources, including oil, gas and major energy assets in Ukraine.
The United States also requires the creation of an integrated investment fund, the income of which will be shared between the two countries. The observation commission must be controlled by the observation commission, where American representatives will take three out of five seats, actually giving Washington a veto right.
The project states that “United States contributions after a full -scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022” could be considered part of this cooperation.
Remember that American financial minister Scott Immentine said the United States has prepared a “full” version of the mineral agreement for Ukraine.
Zelensky spoke about the state of activities with agreement with the United States
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Source: korrespondent

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