Ukraine Rejects Revised U.S. Resource Deal Over Sovereignty Concerns
Kyiv opposes U.S. demands for control over resources and repayment of military aid, citing risks to sovereignty and EU aspirations.
- The U.S. presented a revised resource-sharing proposal granting Washington significant control over Ukrainian natural resources and infrastructure, which Kyiv has rejected.
- Ukraine criticized the proposal for requiring repayment of past U.S. military aid as debt, a condition President Selenskyj called unacceptable.
- The proposed agreement excludes American security guarantees for Ukraine, a key demand from Kyiv in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
- Both Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of violating a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement intended to protect energy infrastructure.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin's suggestion to place Ukraine under temporary UN administration has been dismissed by Kyiv as a move to undermine Ukrainian sovereignty.






















