Kremlin Agrees with Trump: Ukraine Lost Crimea Years Ago

The Kremlin has publicly supported US President Donald Trump’s recent statement that Ukraine “lost” Crimea to Russia years ago, reigniting debates over the region’s status amid ongoing peace negotiations.

Background on Trump’s Claim and Kremlin’s Response

On April 24, 2025, the Kremlin endorsed Trump’s social media post, where he claimed that Ukraine lost Crimea in 2014 during Russia’s annexation under President Barack Obama’s administration. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, while not addressing recent Russian attacks on Ukraine, signaled agreement with Trump’s view that Crimea’s status is not up for discussion. This aligns with Russia’s long-standing position that Crimea is part of its territory, a claim rejected by Ukraine and much of the international community. The Guardian reported Trump’s frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to cede Crimea, a key sticking point in US-brokered talks.

[](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/23/vance-says-us-will-walk-away-unless-ukraine-and-russia-accept-peace-deal)
Russian flag in Crimea symbolizing annexation in 2014

US-Led Peace Talks and Crimea’s Role

The Trump administration has been pushing for a resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with proposals that include recognizing Russia’s control over Crimea and other occupied territories. According to Reuters, Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff suggested concessions such as lifting Western sanctions and ruling out Ukraine’s NATO membership. However, Zelenskyy has firmly stated that Ukraine will not relinquish its claim to Crimea, citing its constitution. This stance has led to tensions, with Trump accusing Zelenskyy of prolonging the conflict.

[](https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-western-countries-meet-russia-war-diplomats-say-breakthrough-unlikely-2025-04-23/)

Implications for Ukraine and Global Diplomacy

The Kremlin’s alignment with Trump’s narrative underscores the challenges in reaching a peace agreement. Russia’s recent bombardment of Ukrainian cities, reported by NBC News, highlights the ongoing violence despite ceasefire talks. Recognizing Russia’s control over Crimea would mark a significant shift in US policy and could set a precedent for altering borders by force, a concern raised by Axios.

[](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/putin-trump-zelenskyy-ukraine-russia-kyiv-kharkiv-war-peace-crimea-rcna202736)[](https://www.axios.com/2025/04/22/trump-russia-ukraine-peace-plan-crimea-donbas)
  • Russia’s Position: Demands recognition of Crimea and other annexed regions, rejecting a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the US.
  • Ukraine’s Stance: Refuses to cede any territory, prioritizing sovereignty and constitutional integrity.
  • US Role: Faces pressure to mediate but risks alienating allies if it endorses Russia’s claims.

Conclusion

The Kremlin’s agreement with Trump’s view on Crimea complicates an already fragile peace process. As negotiations continue, the international community watches closely to see whether diplomacy can prevail or if the conflict will escalate further. For the latest updates, visit Planet-Today.com.

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