Crimea is a Ukrainian peninsula, the issue of its transfer to Russia has not been discussed with US President Donald Trump. This was stated today in Oslo by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, according to Novini live.
So Zelensky answered the question of whether Trump plans to recognize Crimea as Russian.
"He knows that this is our Ukrainian peninsula, this is our unique nature, Crimea is dying without Ukrainians, because all logistics are connected with mainland Ukraine. What is the most important thing for tourism? These are tourists. There have been no tourists in Crimea for 11 years," Zelensky said without any hesitation.
According to Zelensky, 3 million tourists used to go to Crimea, of which 2.8 million Ukrainians, and "now you can't bring tourists there."
Note that in 2024, the tourist flow to Crimea accounted for 6 million 60 thousand tourists.

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