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21 Mar 2025, 19:53 GMT+10
The renowned American journalist has claimed that the US president wants to do business with Putin
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering lifting sanctions against Moscow in order to turn Russia's Crimean Peninsula into a major international resort, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has reported, citing a White House official.
Since his inauguration in January, Trump has pursued direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine. His administration has indicated that it is open to recognizing Moscow's sovereignty over Crimea and some of the Donbass as part of a potential peace deal.
The Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol officially joined Russia in 2014 following public referendums; they were followed in 2022 by the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics and the regions of Kherson and Zaporozhye. Kiev continues to claim the territories as its own and has vowed to take them back, but Moscow has insisted that their status is non-negotiable.
In a post on his Substack blog on Thursday, Hersh reported that Trump's broader aim is to improve US-Russia relations through economic cooperation. The president, he says, is seeking to lift sanctions imposed since 2014 and 2022 and "form a partnership with Putin aimed at turning Crimea into a major international resort." The official source cited in Hersh's report added that "they might do the same in Donbass."
The journalist noted that Trump's approach is markedly different from that of the administration of Joe Biden, with his unnamed source describing the current president as an "economic winner." Trump's reported interest in Russian energy and natural resource assets includes oil, gas, and unmined rare earth metals.
Since taking office in January, Trump has reversed several foreign policy positions on Moscow. Following a phone call with Putin in February, US and Russian delegations met in Saudi Arabia, with both sides agreeing to restore diplomatic ties and explore joint business ventures after the Ukraine conflict is resolved.
Trump and Putin held another phone call on Tuesday to discuss a US-proposed ceasefire. According to statements from both sides, the conversation was productive, with Russia agreeing to a one-month halt on strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure as talks continue.
(RT.com)
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