Zelensky posts 2018 US Crimea Declaration amid Trump's policy shifts
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How Trump condemned Putin's annexation of Crimea in 2018. The document published by Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has published a 2018 statement by the Trump administration opposing Moscow's annexation of Crimea, after US President Donald Trump criticized Kiev's decision not to recognize Russia's sovereignty over the peninsula, according to AFP, quoted by News.ro.
Zelensky posts 2018 US Crimea Declaration amid Trump's policy shifts
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on April 23 that Ukraine will always act in accordance with its Constitution, sharing a 2018 U.S. declaration denouncing Russian occupation of Crimea and reaffirming Ukraine's territorial integrity.Though Zelensky did not mention it explicitly, the statement seems to refer to the U.S. reportedly proposing its de jure recognition of Russian control over the southern Ukrainian peninsula, which Russia has occupied …
Zelenskyy expressed hope that “the US will act in accordance with its strong decisions” and published the Crimean Declaration of 2018
Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up the results of the meeting between the Ukrainian delegation and its allies in London and expressed the hope that “the United States will act in accordance with its strong decisions.”
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