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‘Let’s do a deal’: Zelenskyy touts Ukraine’s uncommon earth shops to Trump

By Editorial Board Last updated: February 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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‘Let’s do a deal’: Zelenskyy touts Ukraine’s uncommon earth shops to Trump

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has instructed Donald Trump “let’s do a deal” as he provided the US a partnership over Ukraine’s shops of uncommon earth and minerals.

Earlier this week, Mr Trump mentioned he needed Ukraine to provide the US with important assets in alternate for monetary help in its battle with Russia.

In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Mr Zelenskyy mentioned: “If we are talking about a deal, then let’s do a deal, we are only for it.”

Whereas emphasising that Kyiv was not proposing “giving away” its assets, he mentioned he was open to a mutually useful partnership to develop them collectively.

Ukraine-Russia battle newest: Ukrainian forces seize land inside Russia

Uncommon earths are a gaggle of 17 metals which are important within the manufacturing of high-performance magnets, electrical motors and shopper electronics.

Mr Zelenskyy touted the nation’s reserves of titanium and uranium as Europe’s largest.

In accordance with the World Financial Discussion board, Ukraine additionally has the potential to turn into a key provider of lithium, beryllium, manganese, gallium, zirconium, graphite, apatite, fluorite and nickel.

Displaying a map of Ukraine’s mineral deposits, he then mentioned Russia at the moment has management of lower than 20% of the nation’s mineral assets – however that features about half its uncommon earth deposits.

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Zelenskyy mentioned Ukraine has Europe’s largest shops of titanium and uranium. Pic: Reuters

“Putin is not just grabbing them [minerals] along with the land, he is already thinking about how to get other partners in his alliance – North Korea, Iran… and he will give them access,” Mr Zelenskyy mentioned.

“This is very rich land. This does not mean that we are giving it away to anyone, even to strategic partners. We are talking about partnership…

“Let’s develop this collectively, generate income, and most significantly, it is concerning the safety of the Western world.”

The Ukrainian president added that Kyiv and the White House were discussing the idea of using the country’s underground gas storage sites to store American liquefied natural gas, calling it “very fascinating”.

He also said he would like to discuss the US having priority when it came to rebuilding Ukraine, saying it would amount to “some huge cash for enterprise”.

‘Not accepting Russia’s ultimatums’

He additionally insisted that Mr Trump should meet with him earlier than he meets with the Russian president, “otherwise it will look like a dialogue about Ukraine without Ukraine”.

He added: “I don’t know what compromises can be discussed at the negotiating table, we have not reached that point…

“It is crucial for folks to know that Ukraine is negotiating, not accepting ultimatums from Russia.”

He also stressed Ukraine’s need for security guarantees from its allies as part of any settlement.

It comes as Mr Trump said he may meet with Mr Zelenskyy in the White House as early as next week. The two last met in New York in September last year.

Mr Trump also repeated his interest in meeting the Russian president with whom he said he always had a “good relationship”.

Speaking to reporters while meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Mr Trump said: “I might prefer to see it finish, simply on a human foundation. I might prefer to see that finish. It is a ridiculous battle.”

Mr Zelenskyy also told Reuters in his interview that thousands of North Korean soldiers have now returned to fight Kyiv’s forces in the Kursk region of Russia.

The commander, who went by the codename “Puls,” claimed the forces had been seen blowing themselves up with grenades relatively than danger seize.

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