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According to a recent report, Ukrainian officials have proposed renaming a portion of the Donbas region to “Donnyland” as a tribute to President Trump and his support against Russian aggression.
Although not officially documented, the concept of “Donnyland” has been brought up multiple times by Kyiv’s teams during discussions with the United States, as revealed by officials speaking to the New York Times.
This proposal aims to gain favor with Trump, particularly after he indicated potential support for surrendering the Donbas region to Russia following talks with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska last year.
Despite Russia having seized a large part of Donbas over the past four years of conflict, it has faced significant challenges in capturing the Donetsk fortress belt, a strategic stronghold that has resisted Russian advances for decades.
Ukraine remains steadfast in its opposition to ceding Donbas, as losing this region would leave the country vulnerable to further Russian incursions.
The suggested renaming of a 50-mile-by-40-mile area in northeastern Donetsk to “Donnyland” is part of Ukraine’s strategy to strengthen its defensive position, as highlighted in the Times report.
Donnyland would serve as a permanent buffer zone between Ukraine and Russia, with Kyiv hopeful that Moscow would avoid a future invasion lest it enrage the US by trying to conquer a territory named after an American president.
A flag and national anthem for Donnyland were even created using ChatGPT, with the banner featuring green and gold colors, sources told the Times.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has often touted Trump as the only man who can end the war in Ukraine, which has become the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II.
“I trust President Trump because he’s the president of the United States, because your people, your people voted for him, and I respect their choice, and I will work with President Trump,” Zelensky told NBC’s “Meet the Press” earlier this year.
Zelensky, who has had a tumultuous relationship with Trump during his second term in office, has also acknowledged that Ukraine would likely fail at holding back the Russian invasion without America’s help.
Along with discussions of Donnyland, Ukraine’s negotiators have also suggested a “Monaco model” agreement for Donbas, referencing the Mediterranean city-state, according to the Times.
The proposal would see Donnyland, which has only been mentioned in talks, stand as a semiautonomous ministate benefiting as an offshore economic zone.
Discussions about Donbas and the future of Ukraine, however, have stalled since late February as the US waged war on Iran.