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“Crimea will remain with Russia”: US President Trump outlined Agreement
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In an interview, US President Donald Trump made it clear that Ukraine, in his opinion, has to do without the occupied peninsula for peace.
In an interview, US President Donald Trump made it clear that the Black Sea Peninsula will remain in a Russian hand in a peace treaty. “The Crimea will stay with Russia. And (the Ukrainian president) Selenskyj understands that, and everyone understands that the Crimea has been part of Russia for a long time,” said Trump in a led on April 22nd and published on Friday. Russia had occupied the Ukrainian Black Sea Peninsula in 2014 and then annexed it.
On Thursday, Trump declared the question of the Crimea that Ukraine lost the peninsula years ago: “Can you get it back? I think that will be very difficult.” A day before, he had sharply criticized Selenskyj to accept the occupation of the Crimea for his refusal. He accused him of extending the war. “If he wants to have the Crimea, why didn’t they fight for eleven years ago when they were handed over to Russia without a shot?”
Donald Trump against Ukraine
In the “Time” interview, Trump also accused the Ukraine of causing war with her wish for NATO entry. “I think what the war triggered was when they started talking about NATO accession. If that hadn’t been done, the chance that he would not have started (the war) would have been much bigger.” Trump also said that he didn’t think Ukraine could ever become a NATO member.
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