Zelensky confesses Ukraine can’t regain Crimea by force
Zelensky expressed hope that continued sanctions and diplomatic pressure on Russia could lead to future negotiations over the territory, but only after a ceasefire is in place. In an interview with Time Magazine, Trump had stated that "Crimea will stay with Russia" in any peace agreement, adding that Zelensky understands this. Trump further claimed that the U.S. under President Barack Obama effectively handed Crimea to Russia, emphasizing that most of Crimea's population speaks Russian.
Trump also suggested that the two sides are close to reaching a deal and should meet at high levels to finalize it. Media reports indicate that Washington's proposed agreement could include recognizing Russia's sovereignty over Crimea, freezing the conflict along existing frontlines, and accepting Moscow’s control over several Ukrainian regions that voted to join Russia.
However, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s stance that only the Ukrainian people have the right to decide their territories. On the same day, the Washington Post reported that European leaders were urging Ukraine to consider the possibility of ceding some territories to Russia as part of a peace agreement, with Ukraine reportedly open to enduring effective Russian control of Crimea without formally recognizing it as Russian territory.
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