Explained: What has Zelenskyy said about Crimea? We brought you Donald Trump's Truth Social post moments ago, in which he criticised Volodymyr Zelenskyy's stance on Crimea. But what did Ukraine's president say, and why has it angered Trump? As we've explained throughout the day, Trump's reported seven-point peace plan to end the war includes that the US would formally recognise Russian sovereignty over annexed Crimea. But Zelenskyy has pushed back on that, insisting that Ukraine "will not legally recognise the occupation of Crimea". "There's nothing to talk about here. This is against our constitution," he added. Watch: Michael Clarke runs through Trump's reported peace plan It all comes as Trump is ramping up pressure on Moscow and Kyiv to agree to a peace deal, with his administration saying they could walk away from brokering a deal altogether if it's not agreed quickly. That's something JD Vance doubled down on earlier, describing Washington's proposal as "explicit" (see 1.30pm post). "It's time for them to either say yes or for the United States to walk away from this process," he said.