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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has proposed a partnership to the United States focusing on Ukraine's rich natural resources, including rare earth minerals, in exchange for financial and security support amid the ongoing war with Russia. During an interview, Zelenskiy displayed a classified map detailing vast mineral deposits that Ukraine possesses, asserting that less than 20% of these resources remain under Russian control.
According to Zelenskiy, the U.S. administration has indicated interest in sourcing these critical minerals from Ukraine to bolster its own supply chains. "If we are talking about a deal, then let's do a deal," he stated, emphasizing the importance of security guarantees from allies to ensure Ukraine's protection against further aggression.
Moreover, Zelenskiy highlighted that many of Ukraine's critical mineral deposits, which include vital elements for modern technologies, lie close to the frontlines where Russian forces have made advances. He further suggested using Ukraine's gas facilities to store U.S. liquefied natural gas, reinforcing the strategic potential of such a partnership. The context for this offer unfolds as the Munich Security Conference approaches, where Zelenskiy hopes to meet with U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump.