just dumping this here noting the noise around it has died down:
As of April 13, 2025, negotiations between the United States and Ukraine over a proposed mineral resources agreement remain unresolved and contentious. The deal, initially drafted in February, aims to establish a joint investment framework granting the U.S. significant access to Ukraine's critical minerals—including lithium, graphite, and titanium—in exchange for economic support and potential contributions to Ukraine's post-war reconstruction. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has resisted the current terms, primarily due to the absence of explicit U.S. security guarantees. Ukraine insists that any economic agreement must be directly linked to such assurances, especially given the ongoing Russian occupation of 20% of Ukrainian territory . The U.S. proposal also controversially seeks control over a key gas pipeline that transports Russian natural gas through Ukraine to Europe, further complicating negotiations.Technical discussions resumed in Washington on April 11, with Ukraine dispatching a negotiation team to address the deal's specifics. The talks aim to reconcile differences over project selection, legal frameworks, and long-term investment mechanisms. Despite these efforts, the deal remains unsigned, and both parties continue to navigate the complex interplay of economic interests and security concerns.
TLDR: The United States of America continues to try to strong arm / steal Ukraine's minerals.
quite difficult to argue this one but users are free to try, i do like a good argument!
It's a stupid plan which the US side hasn't really thought through if you ask me.
1. No US company will invest in the necessary extraction infrastructure without a reliable peace.
2. A significant share of the most interesting rare earths which this contract aims to secure for the US actually lie in the Russian-controlled parts of the country.
3. What's the point of the US controlling a natural gas pipeline when it is Russia which needs to supply the gas for it?