Trump to offer Putin minerals for peace: The Telegraph
Trump plans to offer Russia access to rare earth minerals and Alaska's natural resources while lifting some aviation sanctions to encourage a ceasefire in Ukraine, US Treasury Secretary said.
- Amid efforts to end the war in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly plans to offer Vladimir Putin access to rare earth minerals and economic incentives during their Aug. 15 summit in Anchorage, Alaska.
- Exploring economic trade-offs, Mr Bessent reports that proposals to lift sanctions on Russia’s aviation industry are being finalized ahead of Trump's meeting with Putin in Anchorage on Aug. 15.
- Amid sanctions restrictions, proposals include lifting U.S. sanctions on Russia’s aviation sector, which could benefit Boeing and allow Russian airlines to access critical parts for more than 700 planes.
- Ahead of the summit, the U.S. has temporarily lifted certain financial transaction restrictions until August 20, 2025, without unfreezing assets or removing broader sanctions.
- Beyond aviation, proposals include giving Putin access to rare earth minerals in Ukrainian territories currently occupied by Russia, which hold approximately 3% of global lithium reserves.
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