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Trump claims Zelenskiy's comments are damaging to peace talks with Russia

U.S. president Donald Trump on Wednesday chided Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy for his statement that Ukraine will not recognize Russia's occupation in Crimea. He called it an inflammatory declaration which would make a deal with Russia more difficult to achieve.

In a post on social media, Trump stated that "This statement is extremely harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia." He claimed Crimea had been lost for years and "is not even a topic of discussion."

Zelenskiy reiterated on Tuesday that Ukraine will never recognize Russia's occupation in Crimea. "There's no need to discuss this." "This is against our Constitution."

"Nobody asks Zelenskiy if Crimea is Russian Territory, but if he wants Crimea why didn't he fight for it 11 years ago, when it was given to Russia without firing a single shot?" Trump posted on Truth Social.

Trump scolded Ukrainian leader, saying he wanted to stop the killings in his country. He also said that the two were "very close" to an agreement to end the war.

"It is statements such as Zelenskyys's which make it so hard to settle this War. He has nothing about which to be proud!" Trump, reiterating the tone that he used during the public Oval Office confrontation between the two leaders in March. (Reporting and editing by Franklin Paul, Chizu Nomiyama and Doina Chiacu)

(source: Reuters)