Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Won’t Treat US Aid as Loans, Will Review New Minerals Deal

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Kyiv won’t treat U.S. aid as debt and is still assessing Washington’s latest minerals agreement proposal, the Ukrainian president says.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that Ukraine will not recognize previously provided U.S. military aid as loans and emphasized that a new minerals agreement proposed by Washington is markedly different from earlier drafts and must undergo thorough legal review before any decision is made.

Speaking at a press conference in Kyiv on March 28, Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraine’s openness to deepening economic cooperation with the United States, particularly in the critical minerals sector. However, he said that Kyiv would reject any agreement that undermines its sovereignty, compromises its bid for European Union membership, or demands repayment for prior wartime assistance.

“It is an entirely different document,“ Zelenskyy said of the latest U.S. proposal. ”There are many things that were not discussed, and also some things that … the parties had already rejected. I don’t want to raise a wave, I really want us to get a specific review by lawyers at the highest level.”

While Zelenskyy did not confirm whether the latest draft explicitly calls for converting past U.S. assistance into repayable loans, he made clear that any such condition would be unacceptable.

“If this question is being raised there—we will not recognize it [U.S. military aid] as loans,” he said. “At least when talking about the past aid.”

A summary of the proposed deal, reviewed by Reuters, indicates that Washington is seeking repayment of all U.S. aid to Ukraine since 2022, plus 4 percent annual interest, before Kyiv could access any profits from a jointly managed natural resource fund. Under the terms described in the summary, Ukraine would be required to contribute all revenue from state and private resource enterprises to the fund, which would be managed by a five-member board—three appointed by the United States and two by Ukraine.

The draft also reportedly grants the United States first rights to purchase Ukrainian-extracted resources. It does not include a longstanding Kyiv demand for future U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine, which Washington has long rejected.

The Epoch Times could not independently verify the contents of the draft agreement.

By Tom Ozimek

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