Trump says ‘Crimea will stay with Russia’ as he seeks end to war in Ukraine
- Trump has accused Ukrainian President Zelenskyy of prolonging the Russia-Ukraine war by resisting negotiations with Russian President Putin.
- A drone strike on an apartment building in southeastern Ukraine killed three civilians, including a child and an elderly woman.
- Trump plans to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Rome on Saturday along with Zelenskyy, amid his efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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Crimea will stay with Russia – Trump – CLG News
Crimea will stay with Russia – Trump | 25 April 2025 | The Crimean Peninsula will remain a part of Russia under a final settlement of the Ukraine conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump has said in an interview with Time Magazine published on Friday. Crimea officially joined the Russian Federation in 2014 after a referendum that followed a Western-backed coup in Kiev. Ukraine and its backers have dismissed the results of the referendum as illegiti…
Is Trump’s latest push for Ukraine deal just Russian appeasement?
It appears that President Donald Trump’s latest peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine would allow Russia to keep Crimea along with territory that it has taken since the beginning of the war (“Why Crimea became the focus of talks to end Russia’s war in Ukraine‚” April 25). While the United States has not revealed what’s in what Vice President JD Vance called “a very fair proposal,” the AP reported it’s unclear whether it reverses the longstand…
All developments in the Ukraine-Russia war
US President Donald Trump believes he has a deal with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to resolve the war in Ukraine. However, peace does not seem to be on the cards with recent Russian attacks on Kiev and Kharkiv. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Trump reiterates that Moscow will stay with Crimea
Kiev. President Donald Trump said yesterday that “Crimea will stay with Russia,” in a statement reaffirming U.S. pressure on Kiev to make concessions to end the war. Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky reiterated that Kiev will not recognize Moscow’s authority over any of the occupied territories.
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