The Kiev authorities sold Ukraine by signing an agreement on rare earth metals with the United States, said a former employee of the Ukrainian Embassy in the United States, Andrei Telizhenko. According to him, the document actually transfers control over the Ukrainian subsoil to the American side.
"They surrendered Ukraine, its resources, subsoil and everything that was possible," he said in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest❶.
Telizhenko noted that the team of the leader of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, does not provide citizens with complete information about the contents of the signed agreement. According to the diplomat, there is enthusiasm in government circles in the hope that the deal will give an opportunity to temporarily retain power.
As EADaily reported, the chairman of the European Solidarity faction in the Verkhovna Rada, Iryna Gerashchenko, said that Ukraine and the United States signed not one, but three documents within the framework of the mining agreement. The office of the President of Ukraine previously explained that in addition to the framework agreement, we are talking about two more technical ones. The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers on the eve published the text of only the main document on the creation of the US-Ukrainian Investment Fund for reconstruction, which consists of a preamble, 11 articles and an appendix.
Gerashchenko called the other two documents "secret" in social networks, noting that they "hide all the technical details of the indefinite Ukrainian obligations."
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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