(Bloomberg) — Ukraine has rejected a bid by the U.S. to own 50% of the country’s rare earth minerals, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks to negotiate a better deal, the Financial Times reported.
The U.S. is seeking to own 50% of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals in a proposal presented to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as part of a partnership accord between the two countries, NBC reported.U.S.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday a draft minerals deal with Washington did not contain the security provisions ...
A Russian court has ordered an American man to be held in custody for 30 days after he was arrested at a Moscow airport on ...
The Trump administration has called for an agreement with Ukraine to access its rare earth minerals in return for the U.S.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the creation of an "armed forces of Europe" to guard against Russia, appearing to suggest that the United States may no longer come to the ...
After years of the U.S. trying to isolate Russia’s closest ally, a meeting with Belarus’s president points to better ...
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Russia-US talks: High-stakes diplomacy to end Ukraine conflictRussia and the USA are preparing for talks regarding ending the war in Ukraine. According to Bloomberg, on the Russian side ...
The Trump administration indicated U.S. troops could be deployed to provide security in connection with the minerals if there's a peace deal with Russia, sources told NBC News.
Ukraine would have a “very, very difficult” time surviving without U.S. military support to fend off Russia’s invasion, ...
His comments came on the first day of the Munich Security Conference, where anxious European officials had hoped to learn ...
The Ukrainian president told NBC News' "Meet the Press" that he doesn't "want to think about" not having American support.
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