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US lowers Ukraine aid estimate in minerals deal talks, Bloomberg News reports

US lowers Ukraine aid estimate in minerals deal talks, Bloomberg News reports

Bloomberg News reported Wednesday that the United States had reduced its estimate of the cost for assistance provided to Ukraine after Russia's invasion 2022 from $300 billion to around $100 billion. This was based on the opinions of people who are familiar with the issue.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, is looking for a bilateral mineral deal to help end Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Trump sees the deal as a means to recoup billions of dollars that were spent on military aid to Kyiv - even though it was not a loan.

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated on Tuesday that the talks with the U.S. about a mineral deal had been "positive" and that further meetings are expected.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an 'ask for comment.

The Trump administration announced a new and more extensive minerals deal last month with Ukraine. This agreement does not provide Ukraine with any future security guarantees, but it requires Ukraine to invest all the income generated by the state-owned enterprises as well as private companies that exploit natural resources on Ukrainian territory in a fund for joint investments. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue in Bengaluru, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Harshita Menaktshi)

(source: Reuters)