Lebanon today »What opened Trump’s appetite in Ukraine? A report reveals the details


Al -Arabiya website wrote: Amid European and Ukrainian concerns about the suspension of the new American administration, its aid to Kev, US President Donald Trump on Monday evening, declaring that he wanted to negotiate with Ukraine on a “agreement” in which its rare minerals were presented, “guarantee” in exchange for obtaining his country’s assistance.

What are these minerals that opened Trump’s appetite?

Iron and Mengenez
Ukraine is famous for its high quality reserves of iron ore and manganese, which is extremely important to produce green steel. In 2021, Ukraine provided 43% of the European Union imports of steel panels.

Zirconium and datete are also a biological mineral of nuclear and medical applications.

In addition, Kiev has large non -iron reserves such as copper (fourth rank), lead (fifth rank), zinc (sixth rank), and silver (ninth rank) in Europe, based on the volume of deposits.

Graphite and magnesium
There are also nickel and cobalt sediments in the Kirovorad and Denipoproprovsk areas relatively. Graphite reserves in Ukraine account for 20% of global resources.

Ukraine is also among the ten largest minerals producing countries such as bromine, magnesium, manganese, peat, raw iron, and kaolin.

Under normal circumstances, the tenth rank among the largest producers of titanium, garklium, graphite and manganese is ranked.

In addition, Ukraine has confirmed reserves of lithium, burelium, and other rare Earth metals.

It also has large amounts of graphite and iron ore, all of which are required to manufacture batteries and energy storage solutions.

These materials and minerals are so vibrant and limited that they are protected by governments and are classified as critical raw materials, according to the site “cenergynews”.

The potential of resources in Ukraine is also one of the richest resources in the world.

Lithium and Titanium
It is noteworthy that Ukraine is among the 10 largest producing countries for Titanium and Zerkonium in addition to lithium, it has confirmed reserves of brillium and other rare ground elements.

Despite the war, the Ukrainian government has now proposed and promotes a wide range of investment opportunities in mining in order to open critical raw materials in Ukraine. Nearly 100 projects related to ten critical raw materials have been listed so far.

While officials and experts in Ukraine were quick to point out the role that their country could play in switching to green energy, with recognition that exploration and production operations were severely disrupted by the ongoing war.


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