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Crimea to Russia, Trump’s Secret Treasure Hunt

Crimea to Russia, Trump’s Secret Treasure Hunt

March 22, 2025 Catherine Williams World

U.S. Reportedly ⁢considers Acknowledging Crimea as Part of Russia

Table of Contents

  • U.S. Reportedly ⁢considers Acknowledging Crimea as Part of Russia
    • Trump Seeks economic Opportunities in Crimea
  • U.S.Reportedly considers Acknowledging Crimea ​as ⁤Part of ⁣Russia: A Q&A
    • Introduction
    • key ‌Questions and Answers
      • What is the current international status of‍ crimea?
      • What is the United States’ official stance on​ Crimea?
      • What is the current ⁢discussion regarding ⁣Crimea’s status?
      • Why is Crimea’s status being reconsidered?
      • What ‌are the potential implications of this change?
      • What is the official response ​from ​the White House?
    • Potential Economic‌ Implications
      • Summary of Proposed Changes

Washington, D.C. -‍ The United States is reportedly considering acknowledging⁢ Crimea as part of Russia, amid President Donald Trump‘s continued encouragement of discussions with Russian president Vladimir⁤ Putin.

According to a report, Trump has not yet made a final decision. However,discussions‍ about Crimea’s status align with potential options being explored as Trump⁣ pushes for an end to ‍the conflict.

A‍ National Security Council spokesman‍ stated that the White house has “not ⁣made such commitments,and we would not⁢ negotiate ⁣agreements (peace) through the media.”

The goal remains the same: stop the murder and find‍ a peaceful settlement​ for this⁤ conflict.
Brian Hughes,‍ National Security Council spokesman

Crimea, predominantly inhabited by ethnic Russians, voted ‌to leave Ukraine and join Russia in 2014, following⁤ a revolution that ousted Ukrainian President Viktor‌ Yanukovich. ⁤The United‌ Nations​ continues to recognize‍ the⁤ region as part of ⁢Ukraine.

Trump Seeks economic Opportunities in Crimea

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh ⁢reports that ​Trump aims to​ improve U.S.-Russian relations through economic cooperation, citing a‍ white House official.

According to Hersh’s source, President Trump is considering ⁢revoking sanctions imposed since 2014 and 2022 and forming⁤ “a partnership with Putin which⁣ aims to ​turn Crimea⁣ into the main international resort.”

The source added that similar arrangements might⁢ be considered in​ Donbass.

Hersh’s ‌report notes that Trump’s approach⁢ differs significantly from the ⁤current governance, ⁤with‍ his source describing ⁢Trump as focused on economic gains. Trump’s reported ⁣interest in Russia’s energy assets and​ natural resources includes oil, gas, and untapped rare earth metals.

Since January, Trump has shifted several foreign⁢ policy positions related to Moscow. Following ⁣a phone call‌ with Putin in February,U.S. and⁣ Russian delegations met in Saudi Arabia, agreeing to restore ⁢diplomatic relations and explore a⁣ joint venture⁣ after the Ukraine conflict is resolved.

Trump and Putin spoke again by phone on Tuesday ⁣to discuss a U.S.-proposed ceasefire. ⁢According to statements from both sides, the talks were productive, with ⁢Russia​ agreeing to a ‍one-month cessation of attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure while negotiations continue.

U.S.Reportedly considers Acknowledging Crimea ​as ⁤Part of ⁣Russia: A Q&A

Introduction

This ⁣article explores the ongoing discussions surrounding the political status of Crimea, a region​ that has been a source of international ⁢dispute as 2014. Specifically, it‍ delves into the potential shift in U.S. policy under a ⁤possible⁤ future administration.

key ‌Questions and Answers

What is the current international status of‍ crimea?

⁣ Crimea ⁤is currently recognized internationally​ as part​ of Ukraine, despite having ​voted to join Russia in 2014.

⁤ The‍ United Nations continues to ⁢recognise crimea as part of Ukraine.

What is the United States’ official stance on​ Crimea?

‍ The current U.S. administration does not recognize Russia’s purported annexation of ⁤Crimea.

What is the current ⁢discussion regarding ⁣Crimea’s status?

Discussions are​ underway regarding ‌a possible ‍future peace deal.

There‍ are⁤ reports that a‌ future U.S. administration ⁣is⁤ considering‌ acknowledging Crimea as ​part of Russia.

Why is Crimea’s status being reconsidered?

Improving U.S.-Russian‌ relations, particularly⁤ through economic cooperation, appears to be a primary driver.

Economic opportunities in Crimea, such ‌as developing it into a major international‍ resort and⁢ accessing energy⁢ assets, are⁤ also being ​considered.

What ‌are the potential implications of this change?

Revoking ⁤of sanctions⁣ imposed as ​2014 and 2022 might be considered.

Formalizing a strategic partnership with Russia, particularly⁤ in the progress of⁤ Crimea and potentially Donbass, is being considered.

⁢ A ⁤potential shift in the⁢ global understanding ⁣of ‌Crimea’s political standing, which could set a precedent ‌for future territorial disputes.

What is the official response ​from ​the White House?

The White House has ⁣stated that ‌it has “not made⁢ such commitments, and we ⁤would not negotiate agreements (peace) ‌through the media.”

The National‍ Security Council has emphasized that the goal remains to find a peaceful ‌resolution to the conflict.

Potential Economic‌ Implications

Summary of Proposed Changes

| Aspect ⁣ |⁤ Current Governance ​ ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ ‌ ​ ‌ ⁤ ‌ |​ Proposed Changes ‍ ⁤⁢ ​ ​ ​ ‌ ⁢ ⁤ ‍ ⁤ ⁣ ‌ ​ ‍ ⁣ ⁣ |

| ————- | ———————————————— | ——————————————————————————– |

| Crimea Status | Part of​ Ukraine, not ⁢recognized as Russian by the ‍U.S. | ​Acknowledgment ⁢of Crimea as part of Russia ‌ ‌ |

|⁢ Sanctions ‍ | Sanctions imposed since 2014⁢ and 2022. ⁢ ⁣ ​ |⁢ Potential⁢ revocation of sanctions. ​ ⁣ ‌ ‌ ‌ ⁢ ⁣ ⁤ |

| Economic Focus | N/A ⁣ ‍ ‍ ⁢| Turn Crimea to an International⁣ resort, and focus on energy ‍assets and natural⁤ resources. |

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