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US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Signals Shift in Aid Policy

A view of an ilmenite open pit mine in a canyon in the central region of Kirovohrad, Ukraine, Feb. 12. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP)

By    |   Thursday, 08 May 2025 06:43 AM EDT

A newly signed agreement granting the United States preferential access to Ukraine's mineral resources is drawing international attention as both nations position the deal as a turning point in postwar reconstruction, economic cooperation, and resource independence.

The deal, finalized on April 30, establishes the United States-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund.

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A newly signed agreement granting the United States preferential access to Ukraine's mineral resources is drawing international attention as both nations position the deal as a turning point in post-war reconstruction, economic cooperation, and resource independence.The...
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