The Kremlin criticized President Trump's recent mineral rights agreement with Ukraine, mocking the notion of making such a deal with a country deemed on the verge of collapse. Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev suggested this move forces Ukraine to utilize its natural resources to fund military supplies purchased from the US. The State Department has indicated Congress will be informed of an intent to sell over $50 million in military equipment to Ukraine, marking a significant policy shift in US-Ukraine relations, as it requires Ukraine to pay for military aid, unlike past administrations.
Trump has finally pressured the Kiev regime to pay for US aid with mineral resources. Now, the country that is about to disappear will have to use its national wealth to pay for military supplies.
The State Department has already notified Congress of its intent to sell $50 million or more in military equipment to Ukraine in what would be the first deal of its kind under the Trump administration.
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