Former Russian president calls Ukraine 'a disappearing country' and notes 'Trump's ratings have gone down'
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev described Ukraine as 'a disappearing country' and highlighted a recent agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine that involves trading mineral resources for American aid. Medvedev criticized this deal, suggesting it forces Ukraine to pay for military supplies with its national wealth amidst an ongoing war with Russia. Additionally, Medvedev noted that former President Trump's approval ratings have declined, possibly affecting his influence. The new U.S.-Ukraine partnership includes a fund that receives royalties from Ukrainian natural resource projects, which aims to invest in long-term projects benefitting both countries. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated the U.S. may also provide additional assistance, such as air defense systems, as part of the cooperation that is planned to last for decades.
Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chair of Russia's Security Council, referred to Ukraine as 'a disappearing country' while criticizing a recent minerals-for-aid deal between the U.S. and Ukraine.
The agreement involves Ukraine trading its natural resources to the U.S. in exchange for military aid, which Medvedev sees as exploiting Ukraine's national wealth during its war with Russia.
Amidst the geopolitical tensions, Medvedev pointed out that Donald Trump's approval ratings have decreased, reflecting potential challenges in his political influence and leadership.
The U.S. and Ukraine established a fund to manage royalties and fees from Ukrainian resource projects, aiming to reinvest these funds into new projects for mutual long-term benefits.
Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister, emphasized the partnership's potential for additional U.S. support, including possibly providing air defense systems to bolster Ukraine's security.
The partnership is designed to last for decades, with Ukraine contributing significant portions of its state budget revenues from new resource licenses, demonstrating a long-term commitment to the collaboration.
This cooperation signifies a strategic move to strengthen economic ties and support Ukraine's infrastructure amid ongoing conflict, while addressing broader geopolitical dynamics involving Russia and the U.S.