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Amid reports that a U.S. peace proposal might include recognizing Moscow's illegal annexation of Crimea, President Donald ...
Russia itself formally recognized Ukraine’s sovereignty over Crimea multiple times: through the 1991 Belovezhskaya Pushcha ...
Why does Russia want the Crimea? The fight for power in the Black Sea - Why is a peninsula in Eastern Europe at the centre of ...
The Crimean peninsula—like a crown—sits atop the Black Sea exercising control over its length and breadth. A Kremlin Crimea renders the Black Sea a virtual Russian lake, awarding Vladimir ...
Zelensky was adamant that he has no power to give up Crimea: "There's nothing to talk about here. This is against our ...
All the US president cares about is this war being over, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley, no matter the cost to Ukraine ...
Crimea has emerged as the central obstacle to ending the war in Ukraine. But for the strategic peninsula, being at the nexus of great power competition is nothing new. At the northern end of the Black ...
And why does each side believe it has a rightful claim? Whoever controls Crimea gains military advantage and dominance in the Black Sea. For Russia, the port of Sevastopol is especially critical ...
Much of Russia's Black Sea Fleet has been moved to the city in the Krasnodar region which is east of Crimea, the peninsula ...
A former advisor to Zelensky tells the Sun he doesn’t 'see how it’s possible to reclaim it militarily at this point, ...
Crimea, a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea, has become the focal point of escalating tensions between Russia and the West, sparking a fresh dispute between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian ...