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Rubio Tells Top Russian Diplomat of Trump’s Frustration over Putin’s War - West Hawaii Today

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday expressed frustration with Russia over the lack of progress in peace talks on Ukraine, echoing President Donald Trump’s increasing criticism of President Vladimir Putin over his escalation of the war.

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At their second meeting in person, diplomatic chiefs evaluated peace plans for 50 minutes; the Kremlin launched a massive offensive against Kiev

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday that Russia has submitted a new proposal for resolving the war in Ukraine. The announcement was made at a press conference, but the Russian foreign minister did not provide details, only mentioning that it was transmitted to US President Donald Trump through Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

·Romania
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Russia's new ideas have been expressed by Lavrov.

Marco Rubio has conveyed the disappointment and frustration of President Donald Trump in the face of the lack of progress towards peace in Ukraine.

The United States is disappointed and irritated by the lack of progress in the peace talks on Ukraine. This was stated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a press conference after meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. "I repeated [to Lavrov] what President Trump has already said: we are disappointed and irritated by the lack of any progress in the peace process.

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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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