In a stunning move, the Trump team has sealed a deal with Ukraine over rare earth minerals. This agreement paves the way for deeper ties and sets the stage for a future of strong U.S.-Ukraine relations.
President Trump’s administration dropped a major demand—a $500 billion share of potential resource revenue. In return, Kyiv agrees to jointly develop its mineral wealth, including oil and gas. “It looks like we’re getting very close,” Trump said during a recent briefing with French President Macron. His words echo a familiar, resolute style that many Americans have come to trust.
What the Deal Brings
- Strategic Partnership: Ukraine will contribute 50% of future proceeds from state-run mineral resources into domestic projects.
- Wartime Compensation: The deal is seen as a reward for America’s wartime support, reinforcing the U.S. commitment amid ongoing conflict.
- Streamlined Terms: Key revenue sources, like those from major gas and oil producers, are not included in the new framework.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed the deal’s urgency: “It is critical that this agreement is signed.” Ukrainian justice, economy, and foreign ministers have already given their nod, with a signing ceremony at the White House in the near future likely.
This isn’t Trump’s first time shaking up international negotiations. Known for his “America First” approach, Trump has built his career on sealing deals that put American interests first. His tough negotiation tactics have repeatedly delivered wins, and this latest move reinforces that legacy.
Rare earth minerals are no small potatoes. For decades, they’ve powered modern industries and driven technological advancements. Trump’s deal with Ukraine could signal a shift in global resource dynamics—a win that benefits both Ukraine and American strategic interests.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has chimed in on the matter. “We are one of the undisputed leaders in rare earth reserves,” he claimed, hinting at similar opportunities in other regions. Despite his comments, the international community still recognizes Ukraine’s sovereignty over its territory, including its mineral riches.
Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, Olha Stefanishyna, remarked, “This minerals agreement is only part of a bigger picture. The U.S. has made it clear that stronger ties lie ahead.”
The deal remains a framework agreement. Key issues—such as the size of the U.S. stake and legal jurisdictions—await final approval by Ukraine’s parliament. Still, the bold move underscores a commitment to American strength and proven deal-making.
For many Americans, especially those who have long backed President Trump’s decisive style, this agreement is more than just business—it’s a reaffirmation of America’s enduring leadership on the world stage.
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Don\’t trust him bullied his way again on a desperate ccountry smh
Trump is a money grabber. He will take from anyone, anywhere in the whole world. He needs to leave this plant so we can get rid of the trash he is.