Trump administration ready to recognize Russian control of Crimea as part of framework to end Ukraine war, source says

CNN The Trump administration is ready to recognize Russian control of Crimea as part of the US proposal to drive an end to the war with Ukraine an official familiar with the framework narrated CNN on Friday Crimea southern Ukraine has been under Russian occupation since it was illegally annexed in Four other Ukrainian regions Donetsk and Luhansk in the east and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in the south have also been partially occupied by Russia since its full-scale invasion in There has been no immediate comment from Kyiv but the suggestion the US could recognize Russian control of Crimea is unlikely to be welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted in March that his regime would not recognize any occupied territories as Russian calling that a red line Zelensky announced at the time that the territories would perhaps be one of the bulk sensitive and tough issues in peace negotiations adding that for us the red line is the recognition of the Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories as Russian We will not go for it The US proposal for an end to the war would also put a ceasefire in place along the front lines of the conflict the source described CNN on Friday The framework was shared with the Europeans and the Ukrainians in Paris France on Thursday the source disclosed It was also communicated to the Russians in a phone call between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Despite US President Donald Trump s claim that he would be able to end the war in Ukraine in one day American attempts to reach a peace agreement have largely stalled in the face of Russian intransigence leading to a growing sense of frustration in the White House After Rubio warned Friday that the US was ready to move on from efforts to bring peace to Ukraine within days if there were no tangible signs of progress Trump offered a less hardline approach saying that Rubio was right but projecting more optimism about the prospects of a deal Pressed on a timeline for the US to walk away Trump revealed No specific number of days but rapidly we want to get it done The source that spoke to CNN on Friday commented that there are still pieces of the framework to be filled out adding that the US plans to work with the Europeans and the Ukrainians on that next week in London The Trump administration is simultaneously planning another meeting between Trump s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and the Russians to get Moscow on board with the framework the source mentioned UN alleges human rights abuses Russia has imposed a brutal and repressive regime on Crimea and its people over the past years human rights observers say stomping out any sign of opposition The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine has repeatedly informed on the human rights violations allegedly committed by Russia in occupied Crimea from unlawful detentions to sexual abuse and torture to forcing people to send their children to Russian schools and training programs Russia has repeatedly denied accusations of human rights abuses despite substantial evidence and victim testimonies Roughly million people lived in Crimea before and plenty of more would regularly visit the tourist hotspot known for its beaches and nature reserves According to official information from the Ukrainian leadership more than have fled the peninsula to other parts of Ukraine since the annexation However Crimean NGOs estimate the number of refugees might be twice as high as not everyone has officially registered with the executive Meanwhile Moscow has worked on its plan to Russify the peninsula It put in place incentives to persuade Russian citizens to relocate to Crimea and the Ukrainian leadership estimated in that chosen to Russians had moved there permanently since it was annexed with the number jumping sharply after the opening of the Kerch bridge that connects Crimea to Russia Maksym Vishchyk a lawyer at Global Rights Compliance a non-profit that advises the Ukrainian leadership on reviewing and prosecuting international crimes noted Moscow has repeated the same pattern across other occupied territories When Russia occupied the Crimean peninsula it commenced a campaign of systematic targeting of communities or individuals it perceived as those who became an obstacle in the Russification campaign with devastating effects on the social fabric in general but also communities families and individuals he recounted CNN in an interview last year And Crimea has been kind of their playbook Policies and patterns and tactics Russia applied in Crimea were then applied as well in other occupied territories So we see essentially the same patterns in all occupied territories both since and since