The United States and Ukraine discussed issues of critical minerals and industrial possession that Russia is trying to operate in temporary occupied territories.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko conducted a meeting with special US President Kitu Kelllog representative, where security for Ukraine and Russia’s sentencing for critical minerals in the temporary occupation of Ukrainian territories were discussed. Julia Sviridenko on Sunday, August 24, was told Facebook.
According to Yulia Sviridenko’s post, one of the central topics of the conversation is the real security guarantee for Ukraine, based on the UN Charter, politely in the country’s sovereignty. The Prime Minister emphasized that the key to ensuring security is a strong army and economy, encouraging to maintain the potential of Ukraine’s armed forces and to actively develop the industry.
In addition, Yulia Sviridenko emphasized the importance of the return of all citizens of Ukrainian, including war inmates, civilians and children deported to Russia.
Among other topics, attention is paid to the issue of critical minerals and industrial ownership of occupied territories. According to him, any legalization of their use or trade is unacceptable.
Earlier, the Ministers cabinet approved the updated list of strategic and critical valuable minerals and deposits to be provided for use through auctions or competitions.
Remember that Ukraine has taken a step toward implementing an agreement with the United States on minerals. Litius from the field of good is the first test for new agreements.
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