US-Ukraine talks on minerals deal to start on April 11, says deputy PM

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 28, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

US President Donald Trump is seeking a bilateral minerals deal as part of a peace push to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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KYIV – Technical consultations between the US and Ukraine on a minerals deal will begin in Washington on April 11 and will not interfere with Kyiv’s other financial commitments, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna said on April 10.

US President Donald Trump is seeking a bilateral minerals deal as part of a peace push to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. He also sees it as a way to recover billions of dollars spent on military assistance to Kyiv, though the aid was not a loan.

Speaking to reporters in Brussels, Ms Stefanishyna said the US and Ukrainian teams would meet on April 11 and echoed Kyiv’s stance that any potential deal would not clash with obligations tied to aid from the European Union or International Monetary Fund.

“Nothing... can be negotiated with Ukraine in a way that will undermine the existing commitments and obligations Ukraine has, including financial ones,” she said. “This is something that is not subjected to any negotiation format.”

The Trump administration has presented a

more expansive draft for the deal

, revising its original proposal, and is aiming for privileged access to Ukraine’s undersoil riches, Reuters reported in March.

Kyiv has allocated US$2.7 million (S$3.61 million) tos consulting services “to protect the national interests of Ukraine and to formulate the position of Ukraine”, according to a government document dated April 8. REUTERS

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