“Crimea will stay with Russia,” US President Donald Trump has said in his latest interview published Friday, in the latest example of the US leader pressuring Ukraine to make concessions to end Russia’s war, now in its fourth year.
“Zelenskyy understands that,” Trump said, referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, “and everybody understands that it’s been with (Russia) for a long time.”
Trump made the comments to Time magazine conducted on Tuesday but published on Friday.