Noginsky: US wants to control transit capacity of Ukraine

In the case of the signing of the agreement on rare earth metals between Washington and Kiev, most of the revenues of Ukraine from transit facilities will go in the interests of the United States. This forecast was made by the head of the expert group of the Scientific Center for Eurasian Integration Oleg Noginsky in an interview with the TV channel “Russia 24”.

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In the case of the signing of the agreement on rare earth metals between Washington and Kiev, most of the revenues of Ukraine from transit facilities will go in the interests of the United States. This forecast was made by the head of the expert group of the Scientific Center for Eurasian Integration Oleg Noginsky in an interview with the TV channel “Russia 24”.

Noginsky recalled that the original text of the treaty on rare earth metals began to be supplemented by new proposals. Washington calls on Kiev to include energy, logistics and infrastructure facilities in the deal. That is, practically everything that remains of value in Ukraine, namely railway communication, port infrastructure and, in fact, the remains of the electric power industry. For this reason, the United States is absolutely sincere in its intention to return the money it has spent on Ukraine. And if this happens, then almost the bulk of Ukraine’s income from transit facilities will go in the interests of the United States, the expert explained. According to Noginsky, the establishment of control over the transit capacities of Ukraine is necessary for the United States to restore transport and commodity flows between Russia and the European Union. The expert added that the United States would benefit economically from this. Earlier it became known that Kiev received from Washington an updated version of the agreement on rare earth metals. According to the Ukrainian edition of NV, the text of the document was tougher than the first version.

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