Kyiv mayor says Ukraine may need to 'give up territory' for truce

基辅市长表示,乌克兰可能需要“放弃领土”以换取停火

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2025-04-25

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The mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, has become the first leading Ukrainian politician to say the country might have to recognise Russian control of key regions of Ukraine, including Crimea, in exchange for a temporary truce with Russia. The comments come after Russian missiles and drones killed twelve people and injured hundreds in Kyiv. We speak to a resident from the city of Mariupol who was forced to flee her home shortly after the Russian invasion. We also hear the latest from Sudan, where the Rapid Support Forces have recently attacked a vast refugee camp. As people to flee on foot with no food or water, aid agencies say children are among those dying of thirst and hunger. Also in our programme: US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order allowing US companies to mine the ocean floor for minerals; and the Dutch town hall that accidently threw out Andy Warhol art with the bins. (Photo: Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, surveys the damage left by a Russian strike. Credit: REUTERS/Gleb Garanich)
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service.

  • We're coming to you live from London.

  • I'm James Menendez.

  • And we're going to begin in Ukraine, because for the first time,

  • a leading political figure there has said publicly that the country might have to recognise Russia's control of Crimea and parts of four other eastern and southern regions

  • if there's to be a truce with Russia.

  • That's certainly what Trump administration officials have been suggesting as the outline of a possible peace agreement.

  • Well, it was Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev,

  • who made the comments in an interview with my colleague Anna Foster.

  • And that came in the wake of one...

  • the worst Russian attacks on the capital for months, as we reported yesterday.

  • Twelve people in all were killed and more than 100 injured in a barrage of Russian missiles and drones.

  • Well, we'll hear what Vitaly Klitschko had to say in a moment.

  • But first, Anna's been down to the scene of the attack.

  • The sound of that recovery operation that's going on now,

  • it tells you everything you really need to know about the scene here, the collapsed building.

  • the clouds of dust that are rising into the sky.

  • But actually, what I wanted to describe to you was something different,

  • and it's the human aspect of this,

  • because there was a school just here, and actually one of the pupils,