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In a significant development, US President Donald Trump has indicated a willingness to recognize Russian control over Crimea as part of a prospective peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. This proposal, aimed at establishing an immediate ceasefire, was presented to Ukrainian and European officials during a meeting in Paris on Thursday, according to reports.
The proposal emerges after years of conflict sparked by Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, an action that prompted widespread condemnation from the international community. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has consistently opposed ceding the territory, emphasizing Ukraine's claim to the region.
Trump expressed optimism regarding the peace negotiations, stating, “I think we have a really good chance of getting it done.” However, he also cautioned that if either party complicates the negotiations, the US might withdraw from mediation efforts, saying, "You’re foolish, you’re foolish. You’re horrible people." Discussions are expected to continue next week in London, focusing on the agreement's finer details, as stated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.