The Trump administration is reportedly prepared to grant Russia access to critical minerals in Alaska and ease aerospace sanctions as part of a proposed peace deal. The package, to be presented during the August 15 summit in Anchorage, may also include joint development of rare earth deposits in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories and shared oil and gas rights in the resource-rich Bering Strait (holding 13% of global reserves).
Ukraine's Geological Survey data shows the country possesses 5% of the world's critical minerals, including 19 million tons of graphite and lithium reserves accounting for one-third of Europe's total. While US Treasury Secretary Bessent is coordinating the economic incentives, European and Ukrainian leaders have rejected any territorial concessions. Trump has called a ceasefire the "top priority" but vowed no final deal would exclude Ukraine.
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