Zelensky and trump
(Getty Images)

Trump Weighs Recognizing Crimea as Russian in Bombshell Ukraine Deal Report

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering recognizing Crimea as Russian territory as part of a potential future deal to end the war in Ukraine, according to a new report. Two sources told Semafor that the administration is exploring the possibility of formally acknowledging Crimea—the Black Sea peninsula Russia invaded and annexed in 2014—as part of Russia.

Additionally, the report states that Trump may urge the United Nations to follow suit in recognizing Russian sovereignty over the region. “Such a request would align the Trump administration with the position of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has long seen Crimea as his nation’s territory,” the report said. Trump is set to speak with Putin on Tuesday regarding a potential 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine.

More: Lindsey Graham Explodes on CBS Host for Questioning Trump’s DOJ Crackdown on Law Firms
More: Trump Claims Victory in Golf Championship Amid Cheating Allegations

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has remained steadfast in his refusal to cede any land as part of a peace agreement with Russia. However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested last week that Zelensky may be open to negotiations. According to The New York Times, Rubio stated that a willingness to consider territorial concessions was a necessary precondition ahead of upcoming diplomatic discussions.

Trump and Zelensky
U.S. President Donald Trump (right) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meet in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on Feb. 28. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

Trump, speaking to the press on Sunday, indicated that negotiators have already been discussing “dividing up certain assets,” the report stated. The prospect of Crimea’s recognition as Russian territory has sparked debate, as it would represent a dramatic shift in U.S. policy and could have broad geopolitical implications.

More: Jim Jordan Pushes FBI Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theories in Heated Fox News Rant
More: Trump Voter Regrets His Choice After ICE Detains His Immigrant Wife

Many Western nations, including the United States, have refused to acknowledge Russia’s annexation of Crimea, instead maintaining that the territory remains part of Ukraine under international law. As discussions continue, the White House has declined to comment on the matter, leaving uncertainty over the administration’s ultimate stance on Crimea and the broader Ukraine conflict.

For You:

Related posts

Harris Campaign Challenges Trump’s Debate Absence: ‘He Fears Accountability’

Alexis N. Crockett

Weissmann Warns DOJ Faces ‘Autocratic Route’ as Trump Targets Civil Servants

Alex Jane

Report: Trump May Face Indictment in Capitol Riot Case as Soon as Tuesday

Bente Birkeland

“Incredibly Offensive”: Rep. Mikie Sherrill Defends Tim Walz Against Attacks on Military Record

Amanda Austin

Donald Trump Offers Respectful Tribute to Jimmy Carter Following Former President’s Passing

Alexis N. Crockett

GOP Senator Blasted for Failing to Vet Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Amid Tax Scandal

Alexis N. Crockett