克里姆林宫回应矿产协议签署: “特朗普已打破泽连斯基政权”
Kremlin Reacts To Minerals Deal Signing: 'Trump Has Broken The Zelensky Regime'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/kremlin-reacts-minerals-deal-signing-trump-has-broken-zelensky-regime

一份新签署的美乌矿产协议引发争议。该协议赋予美国优先获取乌克兰矿产资源的权利,并为乌克兰重建提供资金。尽管细节匮乏,但似乎美国将未来的军事援助计入投资,无需偿还过去的援助,这与之前的草案有所不同。 克里姆林宫官员,例如梅德韦杰夫,批评该协议,声称它迫使乌克兰用其国家财富偿还军事援助,本质上是剥削一个“正在消失的国家”。特朗普为该协议辩护,称其保护了美国在战争中的投资,并表达了对乌克兰要求的担忧。 与此同时,由于双方在包括克里米亚在内的领土问题上都坚持己见,停火谈判仍然陷入僵局。尽管泽连斯基在法律上受限于割让领土,但特朗普的特别特使凯斯·凯洛格暗示,乌克兰已准备好为实现停火而做出事实上的领土让步,以维持现状。然而,普京认为被吞并的领土和克里米亚永久属于俄罗斯,突显出双方之间的巨大分歧以及实现持久解决方案所面临的挑战。


原文

The Kremlin has said that what the newly signed minerals deal between Ukraine and Washington does is effectively force Kiev to pay for all future military aid.

"Trump has broken the Kyiv regime to the point where they will have to pay for U.S. aid with mineral resources," Medvedev, a former Russian president and current deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, stated on Telegram.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukrainian Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko sign the deal. US Department of the Treasury/Reuters

"Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of a disappearing country," he said of the Ukrainians.

As of yet, the full contents of the newly inked deal, finalized and signed late in the day Wednesday, have not been revealed, but it gives the United States preferential access to new Ukrainian minerals deals and its natural resources like oil and gas, and will fund investment in Ukraine's reconstruction.

But the Zelensky government was able to get something crucial dropped at the last minute. As CNN details, "Compared to earlier drafts, the final agreement is reportedly less lopsided in favor of the US and is not as far-reaching. It stipulates that future American military assistance to Ukraine will count as part of the US investment into the fund, rather than calling for reimbursement for past assistance."

President Trump's initial reaction after the signing was seen in the following:

Speaking Wednesday in a call with NewsNation, Trump said he made the deal to “protect” Washington’s contribution to the Ukrainian war effort. “We made a deal today where we get, you know, much more in theory, than the $350 billion but I wanted to be protected,” Trump said.

“I didn’t want to be out there and look foolish,” he continued, voicing the administration's longtime complaints that Zelensky only asks for "more and more" - and yet is still losing the war.

Meanwhile, the ceasefire process is still basically stalled, as neither side has backed off of their demands and conditions. President Zelensky has recently reiterated that he can't even legally give up Crimea.

However, Trump presidential special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg has told Fox News that Ukraine is ready to make territorial concessions, but wouldn't see any ceded territory as a permanent situion. 

"Not de jure forever, but de facto, because the Russians actually occupy that and they've agreed to that. They know that if they have a ceasefire in place, which means you sit on the ground that you currently hold, that's what they're willing to go to," the envoy said. "You have your line set, and they're willing to go there," Kellogg emphasized. 

But it's clear the Kremlin sees this as an issue of sovereignty and permanence, given President Putin has described the four annexed territories and Crimea as "ours forever".

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