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Zelensky: I Won't Recognize Debt Under USA Deal, Rejecting $500B Liability

Zelensky Rejects USA Deal, Vows Not to Acknowledge $500B Debt

In a recent press conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a bold declaration: he has no intention of recognizing any debt that would require Ukraine to owe the United States $500 billion. The announcement comes amid fierce debates over a controversial agreement involving the U.S. and Ukraine related to resource management.

President Zelenskyy's Firm Stance

During the press briefing, Zelenskyy emphasized that the terms of the U.S. resource agreement effectively impose a debt on Ukraine. He reminded the audience that Ukraine had already received substantial financial support from the United States—$100 billion, according to his remarks—and rejected any notion of acknowledging an additional $500 billion liability. "I know we received $100 billion, and I will not recognize $500 billion, no matter what anyone says," Zelenskyy stated firmly.

Criticism of U.S. Conditions

Zelenskyy criticized the U.S. conditions embedded in the resource agreement, arguing that they treat American financial aid as a loan, rather than as genuine assistance. He pointed out that the agreement would force Ukraine to repay double the funds provided, effectively leaving the country with a net loss. "I do not accept the idea that our financial aid should be treated as debt. The conditions require Ukraine to return twice as much as what is given, which is simply unsustainable," he added.

Comparisons and International Implications

Drawing a comparison with U.S. assistance to Israel, Zelenskyy highlighted what he sees as an inequitable approach. He stressed that such a deal would have long-lasting consequences, impacting future generations. "I will not sign anything that would require ten generations of Ukrainians to pay it back," he declared.

The president's remarks come at a time when discussions over the agreement have intensified, with critics warning that it could undermine Ukraine’s economic sovereignty and long-term stability. Zelenskyy’s refusal to acknowledge the proposed $500 billion debt underscores his commitment to protecting Ukraine's financial future and ensuring that international aid remains a tool for recovery, not a burden.

What Lies Ahead

The details of the U.S.-Ukraine resource agreement have sparked heated debate in political and financial circles. As discussions continue, the international community watches closely to see whether Ukraine will maintain its stance or be forced to reconsider its position under pressure. For now, Zelenskyy's message is clear: Ukraine will not accept an arrangement that could jeopardize its economic independence and place an unbearable financial burden on its people.


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