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Ukraine's Marchenko: We are working as fast as we can to seal the US Minerals Pact

Ukraine's Marchenko: We are working as fast as we can to seal the US Minerals Pact

Ukraine and the United States have yet to resolve issues before signing a crucial minerals agreement. But Kyiv officials continue to work to close a deal as quickly as possible, Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhii Marenko said on Thursday.

Marchenko, along with other Ukrainian officials, met on Wednesday with U.S. Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent to discuss the deal as well as ongoing questions regarding Russian assets that have been frozen and held in the West ever since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

A memorandum was signed by the two countries a week earlier as a first step in achieving an agreement to expand economic cooperation. This includes the development of minerals resources in Ukraine. However, this has been elusive.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has been promoting this deal ever since he began his second term as president in January. Both sides were ready to sign an agreement on natural resources in February, but the deal was delayed and then revised after a heated Oval Office discussion between Trump and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Trump said last week that he expected a deal to be completed on Thursday. But Marchenko stated he didn't expect one this week. He and other senior Ukrainian officials are currently in Washington attending the Spring Meetings for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.

Marchenko told an audience at the Ukrainian Embassy that "there was progress" and that now, our teams work very closely together. He said that "there are still questions we are discussing", without giving any further details.

He said later that day: "We're working as quickly as we can to finalize the agreement." However, he did not give a specific deadline for the signing of the contract.

He insisted that the talks would continue despite the attacks by Russia on Kyiv over night, saying they were unrelated.

Treasury announced the meeting on Thursday with Ukrainian officials, and stressed the importance of signing the economic partnership as soon as possible.

Trump wants a deal that would give the United States exclusive access to Ukraine's minerals and natural resources. He sees this as recompense for military assistance provided by former president Joe Biden.

Washington said that it would abandon efforts to broker a deal between Russia Ukraine unless clear signs of progress were seen soon.

Marchenko said Bessent also wants the issue of Russian assets that have been frozen - and which Kyiv claims should be handed over to Ukraine as payment for war damages - to become part of wider discussions. (Reporting and editing by Karin Strohecker, Diane Craft and Andrea Shalal)

(source: Reuters)