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Zelenskiy, Zelenskiy of Ukraine wants to discuss the fate of minerals with US

As Washington and Kyiv negotiate to open Ukraine's natural resources to U.S. investments, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says that the two countries need to discuss what will happen to the mineral deposits located in the areas captured by Russia.

Talks on a mineral deal are underway.

On Wednesday, Kyiv was presented with a new symphony.

Donald Trump

kick-start negotiations

Ending Russia's almost three-year

war in Ukraine

Zelenskiy asked in an interview on NBC broadcast Sunday if minerals from areas occupied by Russia will be given to the Russian President

Vladimir Putin

His partners

North Korea

Zelenskiy told NBC's Meet the Press: "It is important for me to know what we are going to do with the rare earths which now cost hundreds of billions and that Putin occupied." "Is this to give him?" ... "This is what I would like to discuss."

Trump said that a mineral deal could guarantee "that we are going to get this money in some form."

Trump has stated that he supports Ukraine, but he has not committed himself to continue vital military assistance.

On Saturday, three sources said that the United States proposed to take ownership of

50 % of Ukraine's critical mineral deposits

. Zelenskiy stated on Friday after meeting with U.S. vice president JD Vance that

Talks are continuing

on a possible deal.

Help us defend this!

Zelenskiy said that the draft agreement has been drafted by Zelenskiy

Kyiv still needs to add security measures

. Zelenskiy elaborated during the interview with "Meet the Press", which was filmed Friday and aired Sunday.

"Help us defend it, and we'll make money together. It is very important to include a clause in the document that will protect this. "And that's the security guarantees", Zelenskiy added.

"I believe that if we do not receive the security guarantee from the United States then the economic treaty won't work. All must be fair. Putin said, "The second part is still not being discussed but must be.

Minerals in Ukraine include titanium, uranium, lithium and rare earths.

Zelenskiy said that he was trying to show, during a Friday meeting with U.S. Senators at the Munich Security Conference on the sidelines, how Ukraine can be an alternative supplier of rare earth minerals by citing titanium.

"We say we have titanium in Ukraine... and that it will be enough for the industry for 40 more years. He told NBC that he believed it would take 40 years to exhaust the titanium in Ukraine. "Today, you import titanium from China, Russia, and other countries. But these are your two main sources."

He said, "We say 'Let's defend titanium in Ukraine and you won't need to pay any money to Russia or China.'"

(source: Reuters)