Going to cede
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Firefighters tackle a blaze at the site of a Russian missile strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, 25 October 2025. Photo: EPA / Sergey Dolzhenko
Asked in December what the biggest sticking point was in negotiating peace in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump got straight to the point: land. “Some of that land has been taken. Some of that land is maybe up for grabs,” he added.
Over time, Russian-controlled areas might become Russified to the point of no longer being recognisably Ukrainian.
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