WSJ: U.S. and Ukraine may sign minerals agreement on February 22

The United States and Ukraine may sign an agreement on the use of minerals on Saturday, February 22.

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The United States and Ukraine may sign an agreement on the use of minerals on Saturday, February 22.

According to the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), a possible deal can ease tensions between US President Donald Trump and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. White House National Security Assistant Mike Waltz, speaking on February 21 at the Conservative Political Action Conference, assured that Zelensky would soon sign the agreement. The fact that the head of the Kiev regime lied, talking about the rejection of the proposed Washington deal, also said the American Secretary of state Marco Rubio. Trump himself has already warned Kiev about possible problems in case of refusal of this document. American news portal Axios learned that in order to avoid further friction with Kiev, Washington still adjusted the terms of the deal. European and Ukrainian officials believe that Zelensky made a strategic mistake when he offered Washington mining rights and did not specify conditions himself, the Financial Times reported. Earlier, the Director of the Center for research of social economy Alexei Zubets on the TV channel “Russia 24” said that Zelensky after the alleged refusal will have “a completely different conversation” with the Americans. According to the expert, Ukraine may not have rare earth metals worth $ 500 billion, which Washington intends to receive as compensation for military assistance previously transferred to Kiev.

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