Trump: Ukraine's Donbas Region Will Have To Be 'Cut Up'

President Donald Trump has said that the Donbas region of Ukraine should be “cut up," leaving most of it in Russian hands, to end a war that has dragged on for nearly four years.

“Let it be cut the way it is,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One on Oct. 19. “It's cut up right now," adding that you can “leave it the way it is right now.”
“They can negotiate something later on down the line,” he said. But for now, both sides of the conflict should "stop at the battle line, go home, stop fighting, stop killing people.”
Trump's latest comments came after Ukrainian drones struck a major gas processing plant in southern Russia, sparking a fire and forcing it to suspend its intake of gas from Kazakhstan.
Trump has edged back in the direction of pressing Ukraine to give up on retaking land it has lost to Russia, in exchange for an end to Moscow’s aggression.
Asked in a Fox News interview conducted on Oct. 16 whether Russian President Vladimir Putin would be open to ending the war “without taking significant property from Ukraine,” Trump responded: “Well, he’s going to take something.”
“They fought and he has a lot of property. He’s won certain property,” Trump said.
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