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US Considers Recognizing Crimea as Russian: Ukraine Peace Talks in Crisis
- 2025/04/23
- 再生時間: 18 分
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🌍 Dive into the latest high-stakes diplomatic drama shaping the Ukraine conflict. This podcast episode cancellation of a major London peace summit involving the US, UK, France, Germany, and Ukraine — triggered by the US Secretary of State’s absence and controversial reports that the US may recognize Crimea as Russian territory. 🕊️ Discover how Ukraine’s firm stance clashes with shifting US and European perspectives on territorial concessions and ceasefires.
⚔️ We explore President Zelensky’s mandate for a ceasefire, Moscow’s hardline demands including Ukraine’s NATO renouncement, and the complex interplay between Washington’s impatience and Putin’s strategic resilience.
🔍 From Trump’s initial Kremlin hopes to current frustrations and the Kremlin’s broader negotiation tactics involving energy and Arctic issues, this discussion reveals the deep geopolitical fault lines and the fragile state of peace efforts.
👉 Don’t miss critical insights into what this means for the future of international politics and military conflict in Eastern Europe.
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction: Planned London peace meeting overview
0:20 – Cancellation reasons and partial meetings continuing
0:45 – US considering recognition of Crimea as Russian territory
1:04 – Ukraine’s rejection of Crimea recognition
1:31 – European allies’ potential acceptance of Ukrainian territorial losses
2:00 – Ukraine’s mandate for ceasefire talks in London
2:20 – US settlement plan including Crimea issue presented in Paris
2:37 – Focus on securing a 30-day truce vs. broader US plan
3:01 – US briefing Russia on Paris talks and ongoing envoy visits
3:23 – Kremlin’s tense and complex view of US negotiations
3:39 – Moscow’s initial hopes from Trump’s presidency and current disappointment
4:19 – US warnings of possible withdrawal from peace talks
4:38 – Russian liberal perspective on slow peace progress
5:01 – Putin’s core demands: NATO renouncement and territorial concessions
5:41 – Putin’s unilateral Easter truce and Ukraine’s mistrust
6:18 – Putin’s long-game strategy and Western resolve
6:39 – Kremlin’s broader negotiation portfolio including business deals
7:02 – Growing US impatience and potential disengagement
7:29 – Medvedev’s assertive stance on US withdrawal
7:50 – Russian public opinion on Trump’s return and peace hopes
8:11 – Putin’s tough rhetoric vs. ongoing diplomatic engagement
8:37 – Multiple international talks with no major breakthroughs
8:50 – Continued fighting despite diplomacy
9:03 – White House optimism vs. Kremlin irritation over ceasefire resistance
9:31 – Internal Kremlin divisions on conflict resolution pace
9:50 – Strategic security concerns complicating negotiations
10:12 – Kremlin’s efforts to diversify talks beyond Ukraine
10:40 – Russian views on US domestic politics driving peace pressure
11:02 – Expert warnings on the long road ahead and Russia’s firm interests
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