Overview
- President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated that Crimea unequivocally belongs to Ukraine, emphasizing that only Ukrainians can decide their borders.
- Zelensky stated Ukraine will not legally recognize any temporarily occupied territories, aligning with the Constitution of Ukraine and international law.
- The Ukrainian leader highlighted the need for robust security guarantees from NATO members, particularly the United States, to support the country's NATO aspirations.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Ukraine joining NATO and suggested Crimea would remain under Russian control, advocating for territorial concessions in peace negotiations.
- Zelensky acknowledged Ukraine's current military limitations in reclaiming Crimea by force but maintained his firm stance against ceding any territory.