- By Ajeet Kumar
- Thu, 24 Apr 2025 09:02 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy clashed again on Wednesday on efforts to end the three-year-old war in Ukraine, with the US leader chiding Zelenskyy for refusing to recognize Russia's occupation of Crimea. Trump's Vice President JD Vance said it was time for Russia and Ukraine to either agree to a US peace proposal "or for the United States to walk away from this process," echoing a warning from Trump last week.
Speaking to reporters in India, Vance said the proposal called for freezing territorial lines "at some level close to where they are today" and a "long-term diplomatic settlement that hopefully will lead to long-term peace." "The only way to really stop the killing is for the armies to both put down their weapons, to freeze this thing," he said. A former Western official familiar with the US proposal said it also called for the recognition of Russia's annexation of Crimea. Since taking office in January, Trump has upended US policy toward the war in Ukraine, pressing Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire while easing pressure on Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbour in 2022.
There's nothing to talk about here: Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy on Tuesday reiterated that Ukraine would never cede Crimea to Russia, which seized control of the peninsula in 2014 in a move that was condemned internationally. "There's nothing to talk about here. This is against our constitution," he said. Trump, who argued with Zelenskyy in a disastrous Oval Office meeting in March, called this an inflammatory statement that made peace harder to achieve. He said in a social media post that Crimea was lost years ago "and is not even a point of discussion."
Emotions have run high today. But it is good that 5 countries met to bring peace closer. Ukraine, the USA, the UK, France and Germany. The sides expressed their views and respectfully received each other’s positions. It’s important that each side was not just a participant but… pic.twitter.com/lDFV5WK8tw
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 23, 2025
Zelenskyy acknowledged later in an X post that the London talks among US, Ukrainian and European officials were marked by high emotions but expressed hope that future joint work would lead to peace. He pledged again that Ukraine would abide by its constitution and said he was sure Kyiv's partners, in particular the United States, "will act in line with its strong decisions." He attached to his post a 2018 Crimea Declaration from Mike Pompeo, Trump's secretary of state during his first term, which said: "The United States rejects Russia's attempted annexation of Crimea and pledges to maintain this policy until Ukraine's territorial integrity is restored."
Trump's peace plan
Trump, who promised during his election campaign to end the war within his first 24 hours back in the White House, scolded Zelenskyy and said on Truth Social the US was trying to stop the killing in Ukraine and that they were "very close to a deal" for peace. Trump told reporters later he thought the London talks had gone "pretty well," although he also said, in apparent reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Zelenskyy: "We've got to get two people, two strong people, two smart people, to agree. And as soon as they agree, the killing will stop."
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio cancelled his trip to attend the London talks, prompting the cancellation of a broader meeting with foreign ministers from Ukraine, Britain, France and Germany and underscoring the gaps between Washington, Kyiv and its European allies over how to end the war.