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Trump Considering Recognizing Russia’s Control Over Ukraine’s Territories | International News

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Administration ⁣Reportedly Explored Concessions on occupied Ukrainian Territories to Russia

GENEVA – Teh Trump administration reportedly ⁤considered a plan offering concessions to Russia regarding its occupation ⁢of Ukrainian territory, according to sources ‌familiar with ongoing negotiations. While a revised ‍proposal is now under discussion, initial drafts allegedly included potential U.S. acknowledgment ‍of Russian control over areas including Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. The reported willingness to entertain such concessions has​ sparked friction with European allies, who insist‍ territorial discussions should only occur after a complete and unconditional ceasefire.

The potential for the U.S. to signal acceptance of⁤ Russia’s territorial gains underscores⁤ a⁣ growing divergence in transatlantic strategy regarding the⁢ war in Ukraine.⁢ European‌ officials reportedly feel the ⁣U.S. has signaled a willingness to allow them to manage⁢ the conflict as they see fit, even if it means diverging⁣ from thier own positions.The situation raises critical questions about the future of Western unity in confronting Russian aggression and the ultimate fate of ukraine’s ‌sovereignty.

Originally,a 28-point plan circulated within ⁣the Trump administration reportedly contemplated a “factual recognition” of ⁤further Russian-occupied regions. Though a subsequent 19-point plan, negotiated in Geneva between Ukrainian and U.S.⁤ officials, ‍is ⁢said to be‌ less favorable to Moscow, sources indicate that U.S. offers‍ of​ recognition remain a component of its negotiating ‍strategy.

Ukraine has firmly⁣ rejected any preconditions involving territorial concessions.Its ‍constitution prohibits ceding‌ territory without a national referendum,⁤ a condition Russia is⁣ unlikely to allow in occupied regions.Andriy Yermak, recently resigned Chief of Staff‌ to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and a key negotiator, stated⁣ unequivocally, “No sane person would sign a document today that provides⁤ for the cession of territories.‌ Provided that Zelenskyy is president, no one should expect⁤ us to cede territories. He ‌will​ not sign any cession of territories”​ in a recent⁢ interview with Atlantic.

The evolving⁣ negotiation⁢ dynamics highlight the complex interplay ‍between​ U.S. and european interests, ⁢and the challenges‍ of forging a unified response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.The outcome of these discussions will likely shape the trajectory‌ of the ​war and the future geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe.

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