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‘Greatest betrayal’: President Trump implies Russia has the right to keep stolen Ukrainian territory

Ukraine may not be able to reclaim parts of its territory that Russia encroached upon. President Donald Trump seems reluctant to negotiate with Russia for Ukraine’s sake.

In an interview at the White House, a reporter asked Trump if there was any possibility for Ukraine to have its pre-2014 borders. The question includes Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014. President Trump doesn’t think it’s possible for Ukraine to return to the way it was. He answered, “Well, Pete said today that that’s unlikely, right? It certainly would seem to be unlikely.” Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ruled out the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO. He also believes that Crimea and other territories that were occupied by Moscow since 2014 couldn’t be restored.

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