US demands control over Ukraine pipeline carrying Russian gas – report
The US has demanded control of a key pipeline in Ukraine that is used to send Russian gas to Europe, according to reports, while Kyiv negotiates a mineral deal with Donald Trump’s administration.
Prospects for a breakthrough in the minerals deal between Washington and Kyiv were scant given the meeting’s “antagonistic” atmosphere, a source told Reuters, following last week’s meeting.
The US has demanded that the government’s International Development Finance Corporation take control of a natural gas pipeline, which runs from the town of Sudzha in western Russia to the Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod.
Senior economist Volodymyr Landa told The Guardian that Washington’s bullying “colonial-type” demands had little chance of being accepted by Kyiv.
Ukrainian prime minister Volodymyr Zelensky last week said a minerals deal should be profitable for both countries and could be structured in a way that would help modernise Ukraine.
The latest draft would give the US privileged access to Ukraine’s mineral deposits and require Kyiv to place in a joint investment fund all income from the exploitation of natural resources by Ukrainian state and private firms.
The proposed deal, however, would not provide US security guarantees to Kyiv – a top priority of Mr Zelensky – for its fight against Russian forces occupying some 20 per cent of its territory.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2025 04:16