Trump says Zelenskyy is prolonging war in Ukraine by resisting calls to cede Crimea to Russia
- Donald Trump criticized Volodymyr Zelenskyy for not recognizing Russia's occupation of Crimea, claiming it prolongs the war in Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy stated, 'Ukraine will not legally recognize the occupation of Crimea,' emphasizing Ukraine's position on its territory.
- The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Russia controlling about 20 percent of the country's territory, signaling ongoing conflict.
- Trump's comments were dismissed by critics who accused him of undermining Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Crimea, territory at heart of US-Ukraine tensions
KYIV, Ukraine — Crimea, the focus of fresh tensions between US President Donald Trump and his Ukranian counterpart VolodymyrZelensky, was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014 in the first act of the countries' ongoing war.According to US media reports, Washington's plan to end the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, launched in February 2022, includes the US recognizing
Is Trump finally throwing Kiev regime under the bus?
It's no secret that United States President Donald Trump was never a big fan of the Kiev regime (to put it mildly), but it now really seems he has had enough of it. In his April 23 post on Truth Social, Trump effectively accused the Neo-Nazi junta frontman Volodymyr Zelensky of "harming the peace process" after the
Europe reinforces Ukraine’s position in the face of Trump’s pressure to reach a pro-Russia agreement
The pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump for Ukraine to accept a proposal to end the war that has Moscow’s mark on virtually all its points not only anguish to Kiev. Also in Brussels, the attitude of Washington, which in its efforts to achieve a way out of the war that has lasted for more than three years, insists on ignoring a European Union that it has already made clear that it despises, is discussed with concern.


Trump Pressures Ukraine to Accept a Peace Plan That Sharply Favors Russia
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his top aides on Wednesday demanded that Ukraine accede to an American-designed proposal that would essentially grant Russia all the territory it has gained in the war, while offering Kyiv only vague security assurances.
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