From Uranium to Lithium: Zelensky Discusses Ukraine's 'Trumps' in Partnership with the U.S.
Ukraine is ready to collaborate with the U.S. on the development and use of mineral resources and gas storage.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated this in an interview with Reuters.
According to the head of state, Ukraine offers to create a mutually beneficial partnership for the joint exploration of natural resources, especially rare earth elements and titanium.
Zelensky also considers the possibility of using Ukrainian gas storage facilities for storing American liquefied gas.
In his social media, the president emphasized the significance of Ukrainian resources for the country's security: 'In reliable security, there are always many elements, and each one matters. Ukraine has some of the largest reserves of strategic resources in Europe, and protecting Ukraine also means protecting these resources.'
Among Ukraine's strategic reserves, the president mentioned uranium, titanium and manganese ores, rare earth elements, lithium, and natural gas.
Moreover, Zelensky confirmed plans for negotiations with Trump's team.
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