MOSCOW, February 14. /TASS/. The agreement on mineral resources that has been offered to Ukraine by the United States doesn’t provide for any security guarantees, a Ukrainian lawmaker said.
"As far as I know, concerning this rare earths agreement, [Vladimir] Zelensky said at a meeting with senators that before signing anything we usually read what we are supposed to sign. And he said that he did not find anything about [security] guarantees there," Alexey Goncharenko (put on Russia’s list of terrorists and extremists) wrote on his Telegram channel.
Addressing the Munich Security Conference, Zelensky also said that this agreement is about investments, not security.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent handed over a draft agreement on rare earths while visiting Kiev on Wednesday. On Friday, Ukraine presented a revised version with its proposed amendments.
After a meeting with Bessent on February 12, Zelensky said that he hoped that the agreement would be signed on the margins of the conference in Munich. However, both Ukrainian and American media reported on Thursday that Zelensky had not put his signature under the document. According to his office spokesman Sergey Leshchenko, negotiations on this matter continue.