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President Trump Indicates Proposed Investment Deal With Ukraine Not Dead

President Donald Trump welcomes Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

President Donald Trump recently stated that he does not believe the proposed investment deal aimed at securing access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals is dead, contrary to previous signals from his administration. During a press briefing, Trump mentioned that he will provide further updates during his upcoming speech to a joint session of Congress.

While Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had indicated earlier that the investment deal was not currently being considered, Trump's latest comments suggest a potential shift in the administration's stance on the matter.

When asked about the conditions necessary to resume negotiations with the Ukrainian leader, Trump emphasized the importance of appreciation, stating that he believes Ukraine should show gratitude for the support provided by the United States.

He will provide further updates during his upcoming speech to Congress.
President Trump believes the proposed investment deal with Ukraine is not dead.
Treasury Secretary indicated the deal was not being considered, but Trump's comments differ.

The proposed investment deal has been a topic of discussion due to its potential strategic significance in securing access to rare earth minerals, which are essential for various high-tech industries. The outcome of these negotiations could have implications for both countries' economic and geopolitical interests.

As the situation continues to evolve, Trump's upcoming address to Congress is expected to shed more light on the administration's stance regarding the investment deal with Ukraine. The president's remarks have sparked interest and speculation about the future of this potential agreement and its implications for bilateral relations.

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