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Zelenskyy Rejects U.S. Mineral Deal That Threatens Ukraine’s EU Hopes

Zelenskyy Rejects U.S. Mineral Deal That Threatens Ukraine’s EU Hopes

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has drawn a firm line in ongoing negotiations with the United States, vowing not to accept any mineral rights deal that could undermine Ukraine’s integration with the European Union. His comments come amid mounting concerns over a dramatically expanded minerals agreement proposed by Washington.

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  • Tough Stance on U.S. Demands
  • No to Repackaging Aid as Loans
  • Shifting Terms and Frayed Relations
  • Ukraine Calls for Deliberation
  • What’s at Stake for Ukraine?

Tough Stance on U.S. Demands

Speaking to reporters, Zelenskyy stressed that Kyiv’s legal experts would thoroughly review the U.S. proposal before making any final decisions. Early reports suggest the deal would require Ukraine to allocate all revenue from its natural resources to a joint investment fund, one primarily controlled by the U.S. until past American aid is repaid.

“Ukraine will not agree to any terms that jeopardize our sovereignty or our European future,” Zelenskyy asserted, signaling his resistance to the U.S. demands.

Zelenskyy Rejects U.S. Mineral Deal That Threatens Ukraine's EU Hopes

No to Repackaging Aid as Loans

Zelenskyy also made clear that Kyiv would not recognize past U.S. aid as loans, pushing back against speculation that Washington aims to reclassify billions of dollars in military and financial support. While he did not confirm whether this condition was included in the latest draft, his rejection of the idea highlights the deepening tensions between the two allies.

“Our position is clear: aid is aid. We will not allow Ukraine to be burdened by debts disguised as assistance,” he added.

Shifting Terms and Frayed Relations

The current U.S. proposal marks a significant departure from an earlier framework agreement Zelenskyy was prepared to sign with former President Donald Trump. Talks broke down last month after a contentious meeting, leading to a halt in military assistance and the suspension of intelligence-sharing between Kyiv and Washington.

“This text is entirely different from what we previously discussed,” Zelenskyy noted, hinting at a widening gulf in diplomatic relations.

The stalled negotiations come as Trump seeks to rapidly end the conflict with Russia while adopting a policy stance that increasingly echoes Moscow’s narrative on the three-year-old war in Ukraine.

Ukraine Calls for Deliberation

Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko told lawmakers that Ukraine would present an official stance on the new draft only once government officials reached a consensus. Until then, she warned that public debate could undermine Ukraine’s negotiating position.

Another senior Ukrainian source described the U.S. document as “huge,” suggesting the proposal’s complexity and the challenges ahead.

What’s at Stake for Ukraine?

For Zelenskyy, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Accepting an unfavorable minerals deal risks locking Ukraine into financial dependency on Washington while threatening its ambitions to join the European Union. On the other hand, rejecting the offer outright could further alienate the United States, a key military and diplomatic ally in its struggle against Russian aggression.

With Ukraine’s sovereignty, economic future, and geopolitical alignment hanging in the balance, all eyes remain on how Zelenskyy navigates these high-stakes negotiations and whether a compromise can be found without sacrificing Ukraine’s core national interests.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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