KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine will send a team to Washington this week to begin negotiations on a new draft of a deal that would give the U.S. access to Ukraine’s valuable mineral resources, Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko told The Associated Press.
“The new draft agreement from the U.S. shows that the intention to create a fund or jointly invest remains,” Svyrydenko said Saturday during a trip to northern Ukraine.
The delegation from Kyiv will include representatives from the Ministries of Economy, Foreign Affairs, Justice and Finance. The long-running negotiations over a mineral deal have already strained relations between Kyiv and Washington. The two sides had been preparing in February to sign a framework agreement, but the plan was derailed following a contentious meeting in the Oval Office between U.
S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. After some Ukrainian lawmakers leaked the new draft, critics slammed it as little more than an attempt to strip Kyiv of control over its own natural resources and infrastructure.
According to the leaked document, the new draft includes not only rare-earth minerals but gas and oil. Ukraine holds significant deposits of more than 20 minerals deemed strategically critical by the U.S.
, including titanium, which is used to make aircraft wings; lithium, key to several battery technologies; and uranium, used in nuclear power. Despite the disruption following the Oval Office meeting, Ukrainian officials showed interest in signing the framework deal at any time, seeing it as an important step to win Trump’s favor and to shore up U.S.
backing in the war against Russia’s invasion. After weeks of silence on the status of the deal, the U.S.
sent a new draft to Kyiv that goes further than the original framework. Svyrydenko said Ukraine’s task now is to assemble a technical team for negotiations and to define its red lines and core principles..
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Ukraine team to visit U.S., discuss new mineral deal

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine will send a team to Washington this week to begin negotiations on a new draft of a deal that would give the U.S. access to Ukraine’s valuable mineral resources, Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko told The Associated Press.