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The U.S. requested a $500 billion compensation fund from Ukraine, which opposed it.
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IntroductionAccording to reports, a Ukrainian official revealed that the Ukrainian government strongly opposes t ...

According to reports, a Ukrainian official revealed that the Ukrainian government strongly opposes the U.S. proposal to establish a $500 billion fund. This fund demands that Ukraine provide a portion of its mineral resources as compensation for U.S. aid. The U.S. aims to receive more than five times the amount of its aid to Ukraine through this fund.
Ukrainian officials pointed out that the total amount of aid the U.S. has actually provided to Ukraine is $90 billion, whereas the compensation requested by the U.S. significantly exceeds this amount, reaching $500 billion. Previously, U.S. President Trump publicly stated that Ukraine should "pay" for U.S. aid, not only with rare earth resources but also including oil and any other resources available. He explicitly mentioned, "We demand rare earths, oil, and everything we can get."
This proposal has elicited a strong reaction from the Ukrainian government. The Ukrainian side stated that the U.S. demands clearly do not align with the fundamental principles of mutual aid, especially considering that U.S. aid is far less than $500 billion. Ukraine does not see the necessity to provide such high compensation for the aid received. Ukrainian officials emphasized that aid should be based on support and cooperation, rather than a unilateral exchange of resources.
Ukraine's opposition stance might affect U.S.-Ukraine relations, particularly regarding the use of Ukrainian resources and future cooperation. This move by the U.S. has also sparked domestic and international discussions on U.S.-Ukraine relations. Some analysts believe that this demand could not only impact Ukraine's mineral resource policies but also exacerbate future diplomatic negotiation disagreements between the U.S. and Ukraine.
Currently, the Ukrainian government has not formally proposed a counteroffer to the U.S. demands, but this controversy will undoubtedly become a focal point in future negotiations between the two parties.

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