Edit: I meant to leave this empty to start, but to clarify now that there’s other discussion:

“Access to minerals” doesn’t necessarily mean “discounted” or “mineral rights”. It could be a deal consisting of:

  1. Military aid goes to EU defence industry supplies
  2. In exchange, EU gets first dibs at market rate contracts (with some tax-exempt on on the EU side for imports to make it more appealing to take advantage of on both sides) for metals/mineral extraction.

This could help spur Ukraine’s post-war economy, integration with EU markets, and benefit the EU defence industry. It would also demonstrate what a real and fair deal looks like.

  • @CosmoNova
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    I completely disagree because Ukraine is at a huge disadvantage to make any deals right now. They defend our borders too and need support regardless. So unless they offer a deal, we shouldn‘t even think about it.