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Donald Trump believes a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine is within reach—but progress is being stalled by President Volodymyr Zelensky’s firm stance on Crimea. Here’s a breakdown of the latest developments:

Trump’s Proposal: Trump has floated a peace plan that would allow Russia to retain control of Crimea as part of a broader settlement.

• Zelensky’s Response: Zelensky has firmly rejected any deal involving Crimea, calling it “our land” and insisting that ceding it would violate Ukraine’s constitution.

• U.S. Perspective: Vice President JD Vance proposed a ceasefire where both sides keep some territory, but Zelensky declined the offer.

• Current Climate: U.S. diplomats recently pulled out of a scheduled summit in London, and reports suggest Trump is growing frustrated with the lack of progress.

At the heart of the deadlock is a clash of visions: Trump’s team is pushing for territorial concessions to end the conflict, while Zelensky remains unwavering on Ukraine’s sovereignty. The road to peace remains rocky.