Trump transition distances itself from Ukraine peace plan outlined by Republican strategist
- Donald Trump's transition team stated that Bryan Lanza did not represent the president-elect when discussing a peace plan for Ukraine.
- The transition emphasized that their focus would be on achieving peace, not regaining lost territories like Crimea.
- Trump has been vague about Ukraine, previously claiming he would resolve the war "within a day" without providing details.
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Trump adviser says priority in Ukraine is peace, not return of territory
(Reuters) - A senior aide to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said in an interview broadcast on Saturday that the new administration's priority in Ukraine would be establishing peace and not
Trump Adviser Says Priority in Ukraine Is Peace, Not Return of Territory
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‘Crimea Is Gone…’ Trump Adviser Says Priority In Ukraine Is Peace, Not Return Of Territory
Ukraine has sought modern weapons from the United States as well as authorisation to use them on Russian targets but it has never called for U.S. forces to be deployed on its territory
Trump adviser says regaining Crimea is off the table in Ukraine-Russia peace talks
A senior Trump adviser said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s hope of regaining Crimea isn’t a priority in peace talks being facilitated by the future Trump administration. “And if President Zelensky comes to the table and says, well we can only have peace if we have Crimea, he shows to us that he’s not serious,” Republican... The post Trump adviser says regaining Crimea is off the table in Ukraine-Russia peace talks appeared first on Dai…
A Trump adviser says Ukraine should focus not on regaining Crimea but on achieving peace. Bryan Lanza, a Republican strategist, told the BBC that the Trump administration would recommend his version of a "realistic vision for peace" to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. "And if President Zelensky comes to the table and says, well, we can only have peace if we get Crimea back, that will show that he's not serious," he said. "Crimea is gone."…
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