Trump says Rubio to head to Ukraine talks in Turkey
- President Donald Trump confirmed that Marco Rubio, serving as Secretary of State, will lead his administration’s delegation in peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine scheduled to take place in Turkey later this week.
- Trump decided on Rubio after initially considering attending the negotiations himself during his first major overseas trip to the Middle East.
- Rubio planned to be in Turkey for a NATO foreign ministers meeting and will extend his time there to participate in the peace discussions, accompanied by additional U.S. Officials.
- Trump indicated that the discussions, expected to take place later this week—likely on Thursday—have the potential to yield positive outcomes, and he confirmed that Marco would be attending the talks.
- The talks aim to end the years-long war, with Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed to attend and Putin’s participation remaining uncertain.
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