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Zelensky Expresses Readiness to Sign Minerals Deal with U.S. Amid Recent White House Tensions

  • Rejoice Nnadiugwu
  • Mar 3
  • 1 min read

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed readiness to sign a minerals agreement with the United States, despite a recent contentious encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump. The proposed deal aims to grant the U.S. rights to Ukraine's rare mineral resources, which are vital for various industries, including technology and defense.


This development follows a heated exchange at the White House, where President Trump reportedly expelled President Zelensky after accusing him of ingratitude for U.S. support and urging him to negotiate with Russia to avoid escalating the conflict. The abrupt end to the meeting left the minerals agreement unsigned.


In the aftermath, European leaders have rallied in support of President Zelensky. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of unity within the West and called for negotiations between Zelensky and Trump to prevent a divided stance on Ukraine.


Despite the diplomatic tensions, President Zelensky remains optimistic about finalizing the minerals deal, underscoring its significance for Ukraine's economic development and the strengthening of U.S.-Ukraine relations.

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