April 19, 2025 6:15 am
Full News

Putin Ready to Supply Rare Minerals from Russia and Ukraine to the U.S

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that he is ready to grant the United States access to rare mineral resources, including those in Russian-controlled Ukrainian territories. In a state television interview on Monday, Putin expressed interest in collaborating with American partners on joint projects, including mineral extraction in what he referred to as Russia’s “new territories.” British news agency Reuters reported this development.

By “new territories,” Putin was referring to parts of eastern Ukraine that Russia seized through a full-scale invasion three years ago.

Under this proposal, Russia and the U.S. could collaborate on aluminum extraction and supply, which Putin claims would help stabilize global prices.

Putin’s remarks come at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump is pressuring Ukraine to relinquish some of its mineral resources. A Ukrainian minister has claimed that a deal on this matter is in its final stages.

In the television interview, Putin countered Trump’s pressure by stating that Russia is ready to work with “foreign partners” in mining its resources. He asserted that Russia possesses far more mineral resources than Ukraine.

Putin added, “The same applies to the new territories. We are ready to attract foreign partners, which will be beneficial for our historic lands.”

He also suggested that Russia and the U.S. could cooperate in aluminum production in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia, where the Russian aluminum company Rusal operates its largest smelting plant.

Following Putin’s comments, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday that this opens up vast opportunities, as the U.S. seeks rare minerals and Russia has them in abundance.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is increasing pressure on Ukraine to finalize a deal on mineral resource transfers. According to Ukrainian estimates, nearly 5% of the world’s essential raw materials are located within its territory. However, a significant portion has been under Russian control over the past three years due to the invasion.

Trump recently stated that the U.S. has provided approximately $500 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine, and he wants America to gain access to Ukrainian mineral resources in return.

However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has questioned the aid figures and insists that any deal must include security guarantees.

On Monday, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olga Stefanishina said discussions on the agreement have been highly constructive, with consensus reached on almost all key issues.

Meanwhile, the European Union has also proposed a partnership to gain access to Ukraine’s mineral resources. European Commission’s Industry Strategy Commissioner, Stéphane Séjourné, called it a “mutually beneficial” initiative.

Related News
Trump’s Potential Interest in Chagos Islands Deal Acknowledged by Downing Street
Donald Trump Signals Tariffs Will Stay Amid UK-US Trade Negotiations
Biden Criticizes Trump Administration Over Social Security Cuts in First Major Speech
Miley Cyrus Thanks Pamela Anderson After Golden Globe Nomination
Saudi Arabia Deports 8,700 Illegal Migrants
Exploring the Transformative Power of Yoga: A Path to Enhanced Mental and Physical Health
Related Posts
Bangladesh Army’s Secret Role in Rakhine and Yunus’s Covert Strategy: Is Bangladesh’s Map About to Change?
Beijing Film Fest Opens with Triple Milestone
US Issues Travel Advisory for Bangladesh Amid Concerns Over Militancy and Extremism
Children Indoctrinated Under ISIS Flag in Bangladesh: Extremist Activity in Cox’s Bazar Sparks Outrage
India Rejects Bangladesh’s Remarks on West Bengal Incidents
Florence Pugh Confirms Return as Princess Irulan in Dune 3
More News

The rising political instability in Bangladesh and its economic implications

Anwar Shadat Jihan, Wichita, KS, U.S.A After the ouster of the longest-lasting government in Bangladesh’s history, the country has plunged into chaos. From the overall law-and-order situation of the country to the basic safety and security of the citizens, factors that directly affect the overall stability of the country have suffered an immense blow. A […]

Donald Lu Steps Down From The Position of U.S. Assistant Secretary of State

Donald Lu’s tenure as the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs has ended. The U.S. State Department confirmed the completion of his tenure. According to the department’s website, Donald Lu’s term as Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs ended on January 17. According to information from the U.S. […]

Coordinators Hasnat Abdullah and Sargis Alam Allegedly Ordering Assassinations of Political Figures in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Bangladesh – Serious allegations have emerged against Hasnat Abdullah and Sargis Alam, who are reportedly openly ordering the assassination of prominent political figures, including former Gazipur Mayor Jahangir Alam, Liberation War Affairs Minister Mozammel Hoque, and Gazipur District Chhatra League General Secretary Nasir Morol. According to sources, the two coordinators have allegedly instructed their […]

COP29: Singapore Commits US$500 Million to Boost Green Project Funding in Asia

Singapore has pledged to match every dollar, up to a total of US$500 million (S$670 million), to support green and transition projects across Asia, reinforcing the country’s role in advancing climate finance solutions in the region. The announcement was made by Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, Grace Fu, on Tuesday (Nov 12) at […]

Nepal Begins Exporting Electricity to Bangladesh Using Indian Grid

Nepal has achieved a historic milestone by starting its first-ever electricity export to Bangladesh through India’s power grid. The power flow was inaugurated on Friday by Indian Union Minister for Power and Housing, Manohar Lal, Nepal’s Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Dipak Khadka, and Bangladesh’s Energy Adviser, Fouzal Kabir Khan. The initiative marks […]

Will Smith Returns to Music After 20 Years

After two decades away from the music scene, Will Smith has confirmed his much-anticipated return with the release of his new album, Based On A True Story. Set to drop on March 28, the album features 14 fresh tracks and a star-studded lineup of guest artists. Taking to Instagram, Smith shared the cover art and […]

Food Prices in USA Surge Again: Analyzing the Causes

As food prices rise once more, Americans are grappling with increasing costs on essential items. The situation has sparked concern across the nation, with eggs, beef, coffee, and beverages witnessing significant price hikes. These trends reflect not only the challenges within the food supply chain but also broader economic pressures. On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, […]

What did the US seek from Sheikh Hasina?

Nomad Dragonfly Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League came under great pressure at home and abroad from the very beginning regarding the dramatic results of the 2018 parliamentary elections and allegations of vote rigging—that too after a lopsided election in 2014. Her government had to face one rumor after another, harsh controversies and criticisms for corruption, irregularities, […]

Israel Seizes Land in Golan Heights Following Assad’s Fall

Israel has occupied a significant portion of the Syrian-controlled Golan Heights. Israeli forces have ordered residents of five villages in the area to remain indoors. This move came immediately after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad’s government on Sunday (December 8), following an armed offensive by Syrian opposition groups. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated […]

One of the Deadliest Wildfires in Decades Kills 24 in South Korea

The death toll from one of the deadliest wildfires in decades in South Korea has risen to 24, with many others injured. Authorities have warned that the number of casualties may increase as the fires remain uncontrolled. A South Korean official from the Ministry of Interior and Safety told AFP that 24 people have been […]