The leaked documents reportedly outline President Trump’s demands for a $500 billion “recovery” from Ukraine in a negotiated peace deal to end the war with Russia. It is being done.
According to Telecommunicationswhich sees confidential documents that prices include some degree of control over Ukrainian ports, infrastructure, oil, gas and critical minerals.
The draft contract dated February 7, 2025 proposes a Ukraine Co-Investment Fund for the US Ukraine to ensure that reconstruction benefits exclude hostile parties. That will result in Ukraine transferring 50% of its resource extraction revenue and new license value to the US
It is unclear whether there have been any counter offers or further negotiations since the 7th. However, news of the proposal is reportedly causing “panic” in Europe with Ukrainian officials.
“The terms of the contract that landed at Volodymyr Zelensky’s office a week ago correspond to Ukraine’s US economic colonization in legal permanence,” the Telegraph argues.
“That means a burden of compensation that is likely not possible. This document caused surprise and panic in Kiev.”
Kiev’s panic as Donald Trump asks Ukraine to pay back the money we gave them. 🤡 pic.twitter.com/bgxhdkthu7
– Fauna benefits (@dschlopesisback) February 17, 2025
Yes, the peace agreement should include Ukraine’s repayment to the US
The entire premise of the Telegraph article involves Ukrainian officials having to pay the US back by a peace agreement to send billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars back to their defense.
The seemingly endless flow of money into Ukraine is the unsustainable debt and expenditures of the American people, record inflation; Very rough job marketand there is no true identifiable national interest on this issue.
“Trump’s demands resulted in a higher proportion of Ukraine’s GDP than the compensation imposed on Germany under the Treaty of Versailles, and later, at the London Conference in 1921, by the 1924 Dawes Plan.
In an interview with Fox News, the president was not obsessed with expressing his desire to recapture some of the money he was free to send to Ukraine.
“They (Ukraine) have incredibly valuable land from a rare earth, oil and gas perspective, and from other perspectives,” he says before warning of the impact if they do not accept peace agreements. Ta.
“They may trade. They may not trade. They may one day be Russian, and one day they may not be Russian,” he added. “But I want to get this money back.”
President Donald Trump recently told the media he wanted to pay back the money from the $350 billion sent to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/0x5zonatg1
– Breitbart News (@breitbartnews) February 14, 2025
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It’s not easy to get back that money
President Trump is at least trying to get money back from Ukraine with the proposed peace agreement, but that certainly isn’t easy.
Especially when even Zelensky doesn’t seem to know where it went.
“When I hear that in the past and even now, the US has provided hundreds of billions to Ukraine, I can tell you – we’ve received over $75 billion, “He’s I said In the interview With Associated Press.
“The aid isn’t coming as cash, but rather as a weapon that has reached around $70 billion, we’re talking about specifics.”
Holy shlit. Zelensky claims that Ukraine has received only about $75 billion of the $177 billion in aid sent from the US. pic.twitter.com/mbdbtljvv1
– Libs of Tiktok (@libsoftiktok) February 2, 2025
“But when it was said that Ukraine received $200 billion to support the Army during the war, that’s not true,” Zelensky added. “I don’t know where that money went.”
The peace agreement must include an immediate audit of the costs of the country since the war with Russia began.
