Zelensky criticized Bessent's approach to the resource deal: 'Stop pointing fingers'.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his dissatisfaction with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's approach to negotiations on the minerals deal and called for constructive dialogue. He stated this during a meeting with journalists. Zelensky emphasized that the deal should be beneficial for both countries and requires ratification in parliament. Earlier, Bessent referred to Zelensky as a former actor and claimed that he was under pressure. The conflict arose after a dispute between Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump. The parties propose changing the terms of the deal, including U.S. control over Ukrainian nuclear power plants. Under the new version of the agreement, most U.S. representatives will be part of the fund's management, and all new investment projects will initially be offered to the American side.
Yulia Goncharenko, political analyst: The minerals deal between Ukraine and the U.S. has become one of the sharpest topics in the relations between the two countries. Different approaches to the deal have led to conflict and halted the process. Zelensky defends Ukraine's interests and emphasizes the need for constructive dialogue, which positively affects the situation. This conflict also highlights the importance of control over Ukraine's own minerals and the role of the U.S. in this process. Issues of security and joining the EU are also important and should be carefully discussed. The tension in the negotiations indicates the complexity of cooperation and shows the challenging relations between the countries.
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