Ukraine, U.S. Sign Minerals Deal, Tying Trump to Kyiv

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war.Trump has balked at offering security guarantees to Ukraine and has rejected its aspiration to join NATO.But Trump said on Wednesday
that a United States presence on the ground would benefit Ukraine."The American presence will, I think, keep a lot of bad actors out of the
country or certainly out of the area where we're doing the digging," Trump said at the cabinet meeting.Secretary of State Marco Rubio on
Ukraine would give up some territory seized by Russia, which has rejected United States -backed overtures for a ceasefire of at least 30
days.President Volodymyr Zelensky has ruled out any formal concession to Russia of Crimea, the peninsula seized in 2014 and whose annexation
by Moscow is roundly rejected internationally.But Zelensky has taken care to voice support for Trump's diplomacy after a disastrous Feb
28 White House meeting where Trump and Vice President J.D
Vance berated him for allegedly being ungrateful for United States assistance.Zelensky had been due to sign the minerals agreement at the
White House but was abruptly shown the door after the stunning on-camera feud.Ukraine holds some 5% of the world's mineral resources and
rare earths, according to various estimates
But work has not yet started on tapping many of the resources and many sites are in territory now controlled by Russian forces.Notably,
Ukraine has around 20% of the world's graphite, an essential material for electric batteries, according to France's Bureau of Geological and
Mining Research.Ukraine is also a major producer of manganese and titanium, and says it possesses the largest lithium deposits in
Europe.Russia controls about 20% of Ukraine's territory after more than three years of brutal fighting that has killed tens of thousands
including civilians.Ukraine launched a surprise incursion last August into Russia's Kursk region
Moscow claimed to have fully cleared out Ukrainian forces over the weekend.Russia said Wednesday that 288 civilians died during the Kursk
incursion.