Russia reportedly begins rare earth metals talks with US; Trump ‘very angry’ with Putin – Russia-Ukraine war live | World news

Russia reportedly begins rare earth metals talks with US; Trump ‘very angry’ with Putin – Russia-Ukraine war live | World news

Russia says rare earth metal talks with the US have begun – report

Washington and Moscow have begun discussions on projects related to Russian rare earth metals, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, has said.

“Rare earth metals are an important area of cooperation and, of course, we have started discussions on various rare earth metals and projects in Russia,” he told pro-Kremlin Russian newspaper Izvestia.

Dmitriev, who was part of Russia’s negotiating team at talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia in February, also said some companies have already expressed interest in the projects, without going into more detail.

Izvestia reported the cooperation may be further discussed at the next round of Russia-US talks that may take place in a couple of weeks in Saudi Arabia.

Samples of rare earth minerals. Donald Trump has demanded Ukraine supply the US with rare earth resources – critical elements used in electronics – in exchange for military aid.
Samples of rare earth minerals. Donald Trump has demanded Ukraine supply the US with rare earth resources – critical elements used in electronics – in exchange for military aid. Photograph: David Becker/Reuters

In February, Vladimir Putin suggested that the US might be interested in exploring joint exploration for rare earth metals deposits in Russia, which has the world’s fifth-largest reserves of the metals used in lasers and military equipment.

Donald Trump said on Thursday the US would sign a minerals and natural resources deal with Ukraine soon. Kyiv seems to have little choice but to sign a deal if it wants US military support to continue.

Trump has claimed any such deal would allow the US to recoup hundreds of billions of dollars it spent on military aid to Kyiv. Ukraine wants the deal to include references to long-term US security guarantees to protect it from Russian attacks after the war is over.

But the specifics are still being negotiated and the US has so far signalled that it will not provide significant security guarantees to Ukraine as part of the agreement. You can read more about what rare earth minerals are and why Trump wants access to them in this useful explainer.

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Russia has accused Ukraine’s army of attacking energy sites in the Bryansk border region in a drone and artillery strike on Sunday evening.

“The continuation of deliberate attacks by the Ukrainian army on Russia’s energy facilities is evidence of the Kyiv regime’s complete lack of commitment to its obligations regarding settling the conflict in Ukraine,” the Russian defence ministry said.

Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy have agreed to a partial, loosely defined ceasefire covering energy and civilian infrastructure – but both Moscow and Kyiv have accused the other of violating the agreement.

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