Trump administration discusses 'dividing up certain' Ukrainian assets - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The Trump administration is contemplating the recognition of Crimea as Russian territory as part of negotiations to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Reports suggest efforts to persuade the United Nations to adopt a similar stance. In a scheduled conversation with President Putin, Trump indicated discussions around ceasefire and asset divisions. However, Ukrainian officials emphasize three strict conditions for any peace agreement, including integrity of territory, autonomy in international alliances, and unrestrained military capabilities, underscoring their resistance to the proposed concessions.
The first is the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. Ukraine will never recognize occupied territories. Second, no country has a veto over the choice of the Ukrainian people.
Thousands of young soldiers, and others, are being killed. Each week brings 2,500 soldier deaths, from both sides, and it must end NOW.
The National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes insists that the White House has not made any final decisions, although that remains disputed.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has stated that Ukraine has three red lines for any peace deal with Russia that cannot be crossed.
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