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RBC Ukraine on MSNUnwavering position: Zelenskyy responds whether giving up Crimea for sake of peace is possibleRenouncing Crimea for the sake of peace with Russia is impossible. At the same time, Ukraine is ready to discuss humanitarian issues in the temporarily occupied territories, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated this during a press conference in Ankara.
US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should recognize Russia’s control over Crimea, the southern Ukrainian peninsula that Moscow annexed more than a decade ago, is threatening ...
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Trump suggests Zelensky will let Putin take Crimea. Russia’s top diplomat calls it a ‘done deal’ - The Ukrainian president is ‘calmer’, Trump said, as the Kremlin says the southern peninsula is not up
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump changing the game: Why Crimea suddenly came up in peace talksWhy, at the suggestion of the Americans, the topic of Crimea's occupation suddenly took a prominent place in discussions about ending the war, why exactly the peninsula is important to Russia, and what role it may play in future peace negotiations – read in the RBC-Ukraine's article below.
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Trump's comments on Crimea spark outrage among UkrainiansCrimea will stay with Russia, stated US President Donald Trump in an interview published on Friday. "I get very anxious when I hear Trump," comments Eliza, a Ukrainian living in Lublin, Poland, in a conversation with WP.
Donald Trump said he believes that Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to give up Crimea in order to secure peace terms with Russia. 'Oh, I think so,' the U.S. president told reporters in New Jersey yesterday, asked whether he thought the his Ukrainian counterpart ...