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Zelensky says US had an ‘appropriate strategy’ for peace talks — until Trump revived Crimea plan

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 24, 2025
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American officials presented to Ukraine a duration of the “appropriate strategy” in London this week, before Trump changed to request the controversial and constitutionally ingennerable Crimean Recognition Plan, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Sidday.

“The United States of America offered their visions. There was a meeting in London, so there was an appropriation strategy they proposed constructively,” he told reporters. “… the relevant points appeared on paper.”

“After the United States,” other documents appeared, and I think this format today, this document is in the president. “

Ukrainian rescuers carry a body after a Russian missile attack against Kyiv on Thursday. AFP through Getty Images
Zensky said that the United States presented to Ukraine an “appropriate strategy” for peace conversations. AFP through Getty Images
The president of Ukraine states that President Trump requested the reintroduction of the Crimea Recognition Plan. Getty images

The hero of Trump’s plan that the United States would recognize the crim of Ukraine and the Sovereign Russian territory, which appears from an 85 -year -old policy of the United States, does not recognize the territory annexed as belonging to the aggressor.

He also demanded that Ukraine recognize Crimea as a territory controlled by the Russian, which is against the country’s constitution.

Zensky has previously said that recognizing Crimea, attached by Moscow in 2014, since the sovereign Russian land is a red line for Ukraine.

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