TIMELINE: A look back at Crimea's history as Trump considers recognising it as part of Russia, Semafor reports
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TIMELINE: A look back at Crimea's history as Trump considers recognising it as part of Russia, Semafor reports
- Title: TIMELINE: A look back at Crimea's history as Trump considers recognising it as part of Russia, Semafor reports
- Date: 22nd February 2024
- Summary: A huge plume of dark smoke was seen rising in the Crimean port of Sevastopol on April 29, 2023 after an alleged drone attack on the city. The Russian defence ministry on April 24 said it repelled an attack by naval drones on its Black Sea fleet stationed in Sevastopol in the early hours of the day. SEVASTOPOL, CRIMEA (FILE - APRIL 29, 2023) (VIDEO OBTAINED BY REUTERS) VARI
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- Keywords: Crimea Pro-Russian separatists Russia Soviet Union Tartars Ukraine annexation
- Location: VARIOUS LOCATIONS
- City: VARIOUS LOCATIONS
- Country: Ukraine
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Europe,Military Conflicts
- Reuters ID: LVA011368019012024RP1
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- Story Text: The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is considering recognising Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as Russian territory in a future peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, the Semafor news website reported on Monday.
Semafor, citing two people familiar with the matter, said U.S. officials had also discussed the possibility of having Washington urge the United Nations to do the same.
Semafor said Trump had not formally made any decisions, and that the possible Crimea moves were two of various options being floated.
It said the White House had declined comment. Reuters could not independently confirm the report.
Crimea is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine by most countries, and Kyiv has said it wants the Black Sea Peninsula back even though it has recognised that returning it by force is unrealistic for now.
The Kremlin has repeatedly said that Crimea, where Russia's Black Sea Fleet is based and whose pre-annexation population was mostly Russian speakers, is already formally part of Russia, a question it says has been closed "forever."
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