State Department Denies Claims About Russian Origins of Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this Sunday that his delegation and Ukrainian “have made good progress” in the “one-by-one review” of Donald Trump’s peace plan for peace in Ukraine.
Donald Trump once again negotiated the conditions for peace in Ukraine directly with ambassadors of Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin. What future prospects does this open up for Europe, what role does Switzerland play? Register here for the talk.
U.S. Senators Say Rubio Told Them Ukraine Plan Was From Russia
Yesterday, we were treated to the embarrassing spectacle of several United States Senators disputing what the Trump administration had been saying in the past days over a Kremlin-friendly peace plan being authored by the United States. Whatever was said to the Senators on the conference call by Rubio was eveidently lost in translation, as a few hours later, Secretary of State Rubio denied that Trump's peace plan was Russia's. Confused yet? So is…
The head of US diplomacy Marco Rubio challenged Saturday evening, November 22, the fact that this text announced this week was modelled on Russian requirements. Three American senators said the opposite.
Criticism of U.S. senators to the president's proposal: "Russian Wish List." Moscow raid with 100 drones: 14 wounded in Dnipro, fear victims
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio contradicted two senators who, citing a phone conversation with him, stated that the controversial peace plan is not an American proposal, but rather a Russian wish list.
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