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Report: Putin, Trump talked about a referendum for eastern Ukraine

- – TIMES/AP

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump discussed the possibilit­y of a referendum in separatist-leaning eastern Ukraine during their infamousHe­lsinki summit, Russia’s ambassador to the US said yesterday.

However, the White House said later that it is not considerin­g supporting the idea.

Ambassador Anatoly Antonov revealed the discussion­s amid confusion and concern in the US about what the two world leaders actually agreed upon behind closed doors.

“Th is is su ewasd is cus sed ,” he said, adding that Putin made “concrete proposals” to Trump on solutions for the four-year, Russian-backed insurgency in eastern Ukraine, which has killed more than 10,000 people.

He did not elaborate on what Putin’s solutions would be.

The discussion could be seen asan efforttosi­d este pE uropean peace effortsfor­Ukrai ne and in crea set he pres sur eont he Ukrainian government in its protracted conflict with proRussian separatist­s in the Donbass region.

Later in the day, US National Security Council spokesman Garrett Marquis said “The administra­tion is not considerin­g supporting a referendum in eastern Ukraine.”

“To organise a so-called referendum in a part of Ukraine which is not under government control would have no legitimacy,” he said.

Trump tweeted that the two leaders had discussed Ukraine, but had not mentioned a referendum or revealed specifics of the talks with Putin. He also found time to make a customary attack on the press, tweeting: “I got severely criticized by the Fake News Media for being too nice to President Putin. In the Old Days they would call it Diplomacy. If I was loud & vicious, I would have been criticized for being too tough. Remember when they said I was too tough with Chairman Kim? Hypocrites!”

The US and Russia have been on opposing sides of the conflict in Ukraine, which was unleashed after a popular uprising in 2014 against Ukraine’s proRussian president and Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula a month later.

Ukraine’s government didn’t immediatel­y respond to the developmen­ts but former Foreign Minister Konstantin Grishchenk­o said, “Kiev will never agree to a referendum in the Donbass initiated by Russia.”

“The Kremlin already used a referendum as justificat­ion for annexing Crimea.,” he said on the 112.ua television network.

Internatio­nal powers did not recognise the Crimean referendum that preceded Russia’s annexation. Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions also held referendum­s in 2014 that were not recognised by Ukraine’s government.

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