Trump's message to Zelensky: Ukraine should give up its claim on Crimea, not join NATO

Before a meeting at the White House on Monday, Trump suggested that Ukraine should give Crimea to Russia and not join NATO.

Bhadra 2, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Trump's message to Zelensky: Ukraine should give up its claim on Crimea, not join NATO

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US President Donald Trump has increased pressure on Ukraine to accept the agreement to end the war with Russia. He pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to agree as soon as possible to end the war.

Before the meeting at the White House on Monday, Trump asked Ukraine to  He said that he should give up his claim on Crimea and give it to Russia and that he should not participate in NATO. 

"Ukraine President Zelensky can immediately end the war with Russia or continue fighting if he chooses," Trump wrote on his Truth social account, "Remember how it started ." 12 years ago, Obama gave Nach Crimea a shot.

Trump also warns that Ukraine will not be able to participate in NATO. According to Al Jazeera, Trump appears to be pushing for a peace agreement by siding with Putin. Putin said in the talks held in Alaska last Friday that the territories including Crimea should be returned. In the same conversation, he also stipulated that Ukraine would not be able to participate in NATO.

Ukrainian President Zelensky does not agree with this. Trump made the offer to Zelensky after talks with Putin ended last Friday. But Zelensky rejected the proposal . 

 

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