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Trump Says Crimea ‘Will Stay With Russia’ Amid Push to Settle Conflict
Overview
President Trump proposes that Ukraine recognize Russian control over Crimea, complicating peace efforts with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy, who firmly opposes this idea. The debate touches on international law and Ukraine’s sovereignty. Trump views recognition as essential to achieving peace, while Zelenskyy sees it as unacceptable, risking further escalation despite ongoing efforts for a ceasefire. This dispute arises amid escalating violence in the conflict and potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy regarding military aid and international alliances.
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