Ukraine rebuilds with US investment amid Russian protests
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev commented on the economic partnership agreement between the United States and Ukraine. "May has started turbulently. And certainly not peacefully," Medvedev stated.
What do you need to know?
- The United States and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish the American-Ukrainian Investment Fund for Reconstruction, which aims to accelerate Ukraine's economic recovery.
- Both parties will establish a joint fund, the profits of which will be reinvested exclusively in Ukraine.
- Dmitry Medvedev commented on the agreement between Washington and Kyiv.
On April 30th, the United States and Ukraine signed a long-awaited mineral resources agreement. According to Donald Trump's administration, it represents a new form of American commitment to Ukraine's reconstruction after the end of military aid.
- This agreement signals clearly to Russia that the Trump Administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine over the long term - emphasized U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Russia reacts to the US-Ukraine agreement
First reactions from Moscow have emerged regarding the US Treasury Department's announcement of the finally signed agreement, which will provide Washington access to Kyiv's rare earth minerals in exchange for the creation of an investment fund in Ukraine. Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev stated that "Trump has finally forced Kyiv to pay for American aid."
"Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of a vanishing country," Medvedev wrote on Telegram.
"The US Senate, led by Republicans, is preparing to impose more 'crushing sanctions' on us. Let's see the reaction of the new administration. Trump's ratings are falling, the 'deep state' fiercely opposes him" - rants the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council. He concludes his argument by stating, "May has started turbulently. And certainly not peacefully."
In the same post, Medvedev once again attacks Europe - this time in the context of increased American tariffs. He writes about "crazy, old Europe" which cannot "bow down" to Trump and is in a completely different situation than resource-rich China, as their "economy will surely withstand any pressure."