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A shock to Zelensky and a gift to Putin, Trump is preparing to recognize Russian occupation of Crimea

  
  
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  US President Donald Trump is ready to give a blow to Zelensky and a gift to Putin. If a ceasefire agreement is reached between Russia and Ukraine, the US is ready to recognize Russian occupation of Crimea. This recognition will come as part of a comprehensive peace agreement between Moscow and Kiev. Russia has been occupying Crimea for the past 11 years. Now the US will give a gift to Russia in exchange for the agreement US President Donald Trump is preparing to give a big blow to Ukrainian President Zelensky. The US is ready to recognize Russian control over Crimea as part of a peace agreement with Ukraine. This information was shared by an official familiar with the proposed ceasefire framework. Russia occupied it in 2014. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. Before that, this part was with Ukraine. Zelensky has refused to hand over Crimea to Russia on several occasions. Donald Trump wants a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia at all costs. The peace proposal includes an immediate ceasefire between the two countries. The outline was also shared with Ukrainian and European officials in Paris on Thursday. Rubio spoke with Lavrov CNN, citing its sources, reported that the proposal was also discussed on the phone between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Some parts of the proposal are still being discussed. The US will discuss it with Europe and Ukraine in London next week. The US presented the outline of a peace proposal to its allies in Paris. It includes the condition of ending the war and easing sanctions on Moscow in the event of a permanent ceasefire. Trump's gift to Putin! If the US recognizes the Russian occupation of Crimea, it will be a gift for Vladimir Putin. Russia has long wanted the international community to recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea. On the other hand, Donald Trump has expressed hope that both sides will agree to move forward on a ceasefire. The US will distance itself if either side shows a lack of commitment.
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