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US Treasury Secretary visits Ukraine to discuss rare earth minerals

Donald Trump announced on Twitter that U.S. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent would be traveling to Ukraine in the next few days. This is the latest of a number of U.S. government officials who will be visiting Europe in the near future.

Bessent will be the first cabinet level official from Trump's administration who visits Ukraine. He is expected to discuss the potential U.S. accessibility to Ukraine's rare-earth mineral resources.

Both Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy have expressed an interest in a deal that would allow the United States to receive rare earths in exchange for continuing support in repelling invasions by Russia.

Other U.S. officials who are traveling to Europe will be discussing the Ukraine War with Kyiv, and other European Allies. The group includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio as well as Vice President JDVance, Defense Sec Pete Hegseth, and Keith Kellogg the U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine.

Trump said in a Truth Social posting announcing Bessent’s visit that the U.S. had spent billions of dollars globally, but with little to show for it.

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.

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 and Frances Kerry, Ni Williams and Nissa Williams.)

(source: Reuters)