Rubio, French FM discuss ensuring just and lasting peace in Ukraine
- On May 2, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha discussed advancing a diplomatic peace process involving Ukraine, the US, UK, Germany, and France.
- This development came after the US announced it would step back from directly mediating and urged both Kyiv and Moscow to submit their own peace plans.
- Sybiha emphasized Ukraine's firm positions, rejecting occupation, defense constraints, and restrictions on sovereignty or alliances.
- A US State Department spokesperson confirmed on May 1 that President Trump supports ending the war through diplomacy within the established diplomatic format.
- The developments suggest continued focused diplomatic efforts, with Ukraine unwilling to accept peace terms that compromise its territorial integrity or sovereignty.
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Rubio: Europe Must Show "Political Will" To End Ukraine War
U.S Secretary of State Marco Rubio has urged European Union member states and their allies to work towards a “lasting peace” and end the war in Ukraine. This means Europe must both commit tangible resources to the goal and show clear political resolve.This renewed pressure from the Trump administration came in a meeting between Rubio and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Thursday, May 1st. According to Rubio, President Donald Trump rem…
Kyiv Will Pursue Peace in “Ukraine + Britain, Germany, France + US” Framework, Says Ukrainian FM
Ukraine will continue to advance its peace agenda through a focused diplomatic format that includes the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said in parliament, according to Ukrainian media Ukrinform on May 2. “Work to promote peace efforts will continue actively, primarily within the established format of 'Ukraine + the United Kingdom, Germany, France + the United States',” Sybiha said…
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