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Source: U.S. Treasury secretary Bessent will visit Ukraine to discuss rare earth minerals

According to a source who is familiar with Bessent's plans, U.S. Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent will visit Ukraine this week to talk about a possible deal involving rare earth minerals.

Bessent is the first Cabinet-level official from President Donald Trump's Administration to visit Ukraine.

Both Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy have expressed an interest in a deal that would allow the United States to access Ukraine's rare-earth resources in exchange of continued support for the Russian invasion.

Source, who asked to remain anonymous as the plans are still classified, didn't provide any additional information on the itinerary. The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Bloomberg was the first to report Bessent's plans.

Rare earths is a grouping of metals that are used to produce magnets for electric cars, cell phones and missile systems. There are no substitutes and the demand is expected to increase.

Several other U.S. government officials will be traveling to Europe in the coming week to meet with Kyiv, as well as other European allies to discuss the Ukraine conflict. The list includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio as well as Vice President JDVance, Defense Sec Pete Hegseth, and Keith Kellogg who is the U.S. ambassador for the Ukraine War.

This week, it was reported that the Trump Administration plans to pressure European allies to purchase more American weapons for Ukraine in advance of possible peace talks with Moscow. (Reporting and editing by Don Durfee, Frances Kerry and Max Hunder)

(source: Reuters)