Trump wants to sign a mineral deal. Unofficial reports from the United States

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According to the agency that cites 4 sources, both parties intend to sign the agreement soon, although the message does not show clearly erstwhile this would occur. Trump, however, was to tell his advisors that he intended to announce the agreement during Tuesday's message before connected chambers of Congress.

The U.S. wants compensation. Trump is waiting for a deal with Ukraine

When asked about the substance on Monday, Trump announced that he would have something to say about it during Tuesday's message, saying that it was U.S. favourable agreement. On Tuesday, in turn Vice president J.D. Vance in the Senate He maintained that Trump was inactive curious in the agreement.

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– First, the American people must be compensated for an incredible financial investment, We made in this country. quite a few the aid that Europeans have sent came in the form of money that is paid back to them. Well, that's truly funny, and frankly, an insult to the American people, that Europeans are getting a better offer than the American people," the vice president said.

The mineral deal. Zelenski ready to sign

The readiness to sign the agreement in the US-chosen circumstances was besides declared by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenski in the entry on the X platform.

It is unclear whether an agreement on this substance will mean restoration of military aid to Ukraine suspended by the US on Monday.

Reuters besides reports that there are no known terms of the agreement, which in the first version was expected to receive US-controlled $500 billion fund from proceeds from the exploitation of Ukrainian natural resources. Later the contract was to be changed: the fund was to belong to both countries, to remain intended for reconstruction and investment in Ukraineand the conditions of its operation contained in a separate future agreement.

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