The subsoil agreement should show the Kremlin that the United States will not leave Ukraine anywhere. It will also strengthen economic and investment relations between Kyiv and Washington.
U.S. Minister of Finance Scott Immentine said the Donald Trump administration plans to use the subsoil agreement with Ukraine to influence Russia in the process of stopping negotiations. This was stated during a speech at the Global Conference of the Milken Institute in Los Angeles.
He noted that the subsoil agreement was the idea of Donald Trump himself.
“He believes the agreement will bring many results. First, it will give him more levers of influence on the Russian leadership when it comes to time to contact them. The agreement must show in Russia that the United States will not leave Ukraine,” Scott Immotrot said.
Second, the agreement should strengthen economic and investment relations between Ukraine and the USA, the financial minister said. According to him, this is a “historical” agreement.
“50 to 50, equally. It’s not an agreement that China offers its partners -” Sign, and we will remove all your minerals “,” Immortal said.
He emphasized that the meaning of this agreement was economic cooperation, investment and security guarantees.
In addition, according to the immune, for the tired American community, with no doubt of further financial obligations, it would be a symbol of the fact that joint prosperity in Ukraine is possible.
Remember that on the night of May 1, Ukraine and the United States signed an agreement on creating an investment fund for US-Ukraine restoration. Voting with Verkhovna Rada for adopting the agreement between the United States and Ukraine was planned on May 8.
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