Kyiv's Strategic Silence on US Minerals Deal
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister, Yulia Svyrydenko, advised caution over public discussions about a proposed minerals deal with the United States, emphasizing the need for consensus. Her remarks, aired by lawmaker Oleksii Honcharenko, point to the potentially harmful effects of premature discourse on these negotiations.

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Ukraine is taking a cautious approach toward a proposed minerals deal with the United States, according to Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. On Friday, Svyrydenko indicated that Kyiv would announce its position on the draft agreement only after achieving consensus.
She emphasized that open public discussions about the text could hinder constructive dialogue with the U.S. This strong call for discretion highlights concerns about the potential adverse impacts of early discussions on the sensitive negotiations.
Her statements were made in response to questions from Ukrainian lawmakers and were broadcasted on social media by Oleksii Honcharenko, a member of Ukraine's parliament. Svyrydenko's remarks underscore the delicate balance Ukraine seeks to maintain in its international negotiations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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