The United States and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish a joint investment fund utilizing future revenues from Ukraine's mineral reserves. This deal, announced by the Trump administration, follows months of negotiations aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The agreement is intended to signal a long-term US commitment to a free and prosperous Ukraine, potentially influencing President Trump's perspective on the country and its relationship with Russia. The deal's impact, however, hinges on the continuation of the conflict. While supporters hope it will discourage viewing Ukraine solely as a financial burden, the agreement does not guarantee ongoing US military support.
Specific details regarding the agreement remain scarce, particularly concerning the future of US military aid. Sources suggest explicit guarantees of future support were rejected, raising questions about the deal's effectiveness amidst persistent conflict.