Trump’s shameful Crimea ultimatum to Ukraine
- US President Donald Trump recently suggested Ukraine accept Russia's control over Crimea.
- Russia annexed the southern Ukrainian peninsula in 2014 after protests ousted the Russian-backed regime.
- Russia claims a 2014 referendum validated annexation, but Western powers called it a sham.
- Trump stated Crimea "will stay with Russia" as part of his war-ending proposal.
- Recognition breaches international law and Ukraine's constitution, which Ukraine's president rejects.
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Why does Trump's Crimea proposal go against a decades-old pillar of the global order?
By Ivana Kottasová, CNN U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion that Ukraine recognize Russia's control over Crimea, the southern Ukrainian peninsula that Moscow annexed more than a decade ago, threatens to disrupt international law and order. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has long made it clear that this represents a red line for him. “There's nothing to talk about. It's against our constitution,” Zelensky told reporters on Tue…
Why Trump’s Crimea proposal would tear down a decades-old pillar of the global order
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should recognize Russia’s control over Crimea, the southern Ukrainian peninsula Moscow siezed by force more than a decade ago, is threatening to upend international law and order.
Trump Casts Doubt on Prospect of Ukraine Controlling Crimea
President Donald Trump blasted former President Barack Obama for allowing Russia to invade Crimea and cast doubt on the prospect of Ukraine getting Crimea back in a peace deal. The post Trump Casts Doubt on Prospect of Ukraine Controlling Crimea appeared first on Breitbart.


Trump’s shameful Crimea ultimatum to Ukraine
Washington is trying to force on Kyiv a peace deal on Russia’s terms
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