European presidents refuse US suggestion on Crimea
The proposal, put forward by US President Donald Trump’s team, is said to present Ukraine with a take-it-or-leave-it offer that includes US recognition of Crimea as Russian territory. US Vice President J.D. Vance has also floated the idea of freezing the conflict along current frontlines.
A senior European diplomat told the FT that the US plan was “impossible” to accept, while an EU official emphasized that Crimea and Ukraine’s NATO ambitions are “red lines” for Europe.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has rejected any negotiations over Crimea, citing constitutional barriers to giving up the territory. Trump has criticized Zelensky’s hardline position, warning that it is obstructing peace efforts. He argued that Ukraine could either accept peace or continue fighting for years and risk losing more.
European and NATO officials cited by the FT said that any unilateral US move to recognize Crimea or lift sanctions on Russia could trigger major divisions within the Western alliance.
While the Trump administration has expressed frustration with the lack of progress and hinted at withdrawing from the peace process, it has also stated that negotiating with Russia has been easier than dealing with Zelensky. Moscow, for its part, has welcomed Washington’s efforts to broker peace but maintains that Kiev and its European supporters are unwilling to end the conflict and are obstructing negotiations.
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