Donald Trump answered the question, it would be acceptable for him if the Crimea and four regions of Ukraine, slightly conquered by Russia, headed to the Russian Federation.
US President Donald Trump believes that Crimea is recognized as Russian as part of a peace agreement between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. He said this in an interview with The Time, published Friday, April 25.
Trump was asked to accept -accepted for him if the Crimea and four regions of Ukraine, who partially conquered the Russians, left the Russian Federation. He mentioned that “we need to talk about Crimea, because they are always talking about it.”
“Crimea stays in Russia. And Zelensky understands it, and everyone understands that it has been with them for a long time,” said the president of the United States, without specifying whether the legal recognition of Russia’s conquest of Crimea from the United States is about.
Trump recalled that the conquest of Crimea took place under Barack Obama’s presidency. He says Russia will “not take Crimea” if he is the president at that time, and called the full -scale war “Obama War.”
“Well, Crimea passed on to the Russians. Barack Obama gave it to them, not me. Given it, they (the Ukrainians, Ed.) Will it be able to restore it? They kept the Russians there. They had their own submarines before, which we talked about for years. People in Crimea were mainly in Russian.
The day before, President Vladimir Zelensky said that the United States suggested its approach to Ukraine territories during the talk in London, but, according to him, according to the results of the negotiations with the table with Donald Trump, there was a coordinated project for Ukraine territory.
Earlier, the media learned about the USA’s “final proposal” for Kyiv and Moscow. We talked about a single -page document submitted by Americans to Ukrainian officials in Paris last week. This includes the official recognition of Russia’s conquest of Crimea and many other conditions.
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